Poetry by RUMI - Those who don't Feel This Love
tags:One of 25 video poems in Four Seasons Productions upcoming Moving Poetry Series - Three innovative new films - RANT * RAVE * RIFF. Those who don't Feel This Love was written by Rumi in the 13th Century and translated and recited in our film by the great poet and author, Coleman Barks.








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and He whom I love is I:
We are two spirits
dwelling in one body.
If thou seest me,
thou seest Him,
And if thou seest Him,
thou seest us both.
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I am He whom I love,
and He whom I love is I:
We are two spirits
dwelling in one body.
If thou seest me,
thou seest Him,
And if thou seest Him,
thou seest us both.
I am He whom I love,
and He whom I love is I:
We are two spirits
dwelling in one body.
If thou seest me,
thou seest Him,
And if thou seest Him,
thou seest us both.
Husayn Ibn Mansur al-Hallaj-known as al-Hallaj-( the wool-carder), he was put to death in Baghdad for having uttered ana 'l haqq (I am the Truth)