5 poems by Khalil Gibran

1

One day you will ask me which is more important? My life or yours?
I will say mine and you will walk away not knowing that you are my life.
– Khalil Gibran

2

Your children are not your children.
They are sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you.
And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.

You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For thir souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the make upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that His arrows may go swift and far.
Let your bending in the archer’s hand be for gladness.
For even as He loves the arrow that flies, so He also loves the bow that is stable.

Khalil Gibran

3

Some of you say, “Joy is greater than sorrow,” and others say, “Nay, sorrow is the greater.”
But I say unto you, they are inseparable.
Together they come, and when one sits alone with you at your board, remember that the other is asleep upon your bed.


– Khalil Gibran

4

And a woman spoke, saying, “Tell us of Pain.”
And he said: Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding.
Even as the stone of the fruit must break, that its heart may stand in the sun, so must you know pain.
And could you keep your heart in wonder at the daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem less wondrous than your joy;
And you would accept the seasons of your heart, even as you have always accepted the seasons that pass over your fields.
And you would watch with serenity through the winters of your grief.
Much of your pain is self-chosen.
It is the bitter potion by which the physician within you heals your sick self.
Therefore trust the physician, and drink his remedy in silence and tranquillity:
For his hand, though heavy and hard, is guided by the tender hand of the Unseen,
And the cup he brings, though it burn your lips, has been fashioned of the clay which the
Potter has moistened with His own sacred tears.

Khalil Gibran ( The Prophet)

5

The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.
Is not the cup that holds your wine the very cup that was burned in the potter’s oven?
And is not the lute that soothes your spirit, the very wood that was hollowed with knives?
When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy.
When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.

Khalil Gibran

4 responses to “5 poems by Khalil Gibran”

  1. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Liked by 2 people

  2. SMiLes Dear Vrunda There is A Song Title
    Called “Believer’ Where the MeMe is “Pain

    Made me A Believer”

    Yet It’s True Overcoming

    Pain Made me a Believer in me

    The More Pain We Overcome

    The More Gratitude there

    is For Each Breath

    The More We

    Embrace Night
    The More We Appreciate

    Day as Dark is Light in Totem Whole…
    Thanks For Sharing Poems By Khalil
    Gibran the Experience is
    Common

    The
    Humanity
    May Become Verily Rare..:)

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Yes! I love that song.. its by Imagine Dragons right?
      Glad you like the post! 🙂

      Liked by 2 people

      1. Yes! “Imagine
        Dragons,” Such
        A Cool Band Name!
        Thanks Again
        Dear
        Vrunda
        With SMiles☺️🙌

        Liked by 2 people

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