Come, Come, Whoever You Are
May 11, 2008 · Reading Time: 0min 18sec · Print This Article
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The following poem comes in various variations, and is often ascribed to Rumi. However the poem has appeared in sources before Rumi’s time (See here). This is the most popular form of the poem, and speaks of repentance. Read and enjoy.
Come, come, whoever you are;
Wonderer, worshipper, lover of leaving;
It doesn’t matter;
Ours is not a caravan of despair;
Come, even if you have broken your vow;
A thousand times;
Come, yet again, come, come.[Anonymous]
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