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Khwaja Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Hafiz-e Shirazi
c. 1315-1390 • Persian
Persian lyric poet whose ghazals of divine love and spiritual intoxication are recited throughout the Persian-speaking world.
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“Where the Friend dwells, there is no need of map.”
“What I sought without was within all along.”
“O Hafiz, drink the wine of love and forget thy weary state.”
“The Beloved fills the lover's empty cup.”
“It is the heart's emptiness that prepares it for the wine.”
“Tear the curtain of separation with the hand of love.”
“None has seen the Beloved's face who has not first lost his own.”
“In the tavern of love, the cup of self is shattered.”
“Hafiz, learn the secret of the wine-house from the lips of the elder.”
“The wine-house is the school where the secret is learned.”
“At dawn the breeze brings tidings of the Friend.”
“Listen — the morning wind is a messenger.”
“O nightingale, sing for the rose, that sweetness comes through pain.”
“The lover bears the wound and the song together.”
“The dust at the Beloved's threshold is dearer to me than seven kingdoms.”
“Lay your face in the dust if you would see the Beloved.”
“Hafiz, do not grieve over the world's cruelty — the Friend is faithful.”
“Trust in the providence of the heart, and walk on.”
“Tomorrow no one knows — pour the wine today.”
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