Saturday, June 26, 2010

SUR BURVO SINDHI

CANTO I
1
What for and wherefore, must you be
The serving slave of others?
Go to Hi, wait upon Him
Who is Lord of the whole universe!
HE’ll be happy among the creatures
Who love Lord, God of all hosts.
2
Were you to come to me, O but once
While I remember You!
Lay I eye-lashes before Thy feet
Hairs of head for thy seating bestrew;
And through all my life I knew
Me serving maid of yours.
3
Some near ones seem distant
Some distant ones, bnear and round;
Some never rise to rememberance
Some are always in soul’s ground
As rope is to horns bound
So I’m tied to Him, as buffalow.
4
All the people pray for wealth
I but all the while beg, HE;
Renounce I for such a Great Friend
O what my life al here be;
Mere His name has so happyed me
O what’ld be Vision ahead.
5
Some whiles HE closes windows
Some whiles even open the doors
Some whiles I come, not coming find,
some whiles HE Himself way shows
Some while I long for a loving word
Some whiles Himself, holds discourse;
O such is HE, All-Hallows,
My Love, my Friend, my Lord!
CANTO II
1
O Sir! As Thou art Great
In Thy Wisdom and Glory
Even so bestow upon me, O Lord!
Thy great kindness and mercy;
What boundless will be the bounty
That you perfect One! Throw me glance
. 2
Emerging from His home,
While HE walks I Heavenly Grace;
The earth hails hosanna, hosanna,
Paths run to kiss His pace;
Houris stand awe-stuck all
Hither thither, in each place;
Non has his like His face
By Him, HE is Handsome of all.
3
‘Tis fleeting, O ‘tis fleeting-this life
all chimney sweepers come to dust;
They’ll bathe and coffin you
And inter you in the earth to rust;
Measureing rod and shove! Must
Lie at head of every one of us.
CANTO III
1
People have abandoned sincerity
Each one shows what less he can;
See you now in wole the world
Every one eats, flesh of man;
Know ye Sir! Remains but here
What was alone thy scent as man;
In craft clothed is all clan
Only one be true-eart among them.

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