I desired to praise the Chosen One and was hindered
By my own inability to grasp the extent of his glory.

How can one such as I measure an ocean, when the ocean is vast?
And how can one such as I count the stones and the stars?

If all of my limbs were to become tongues, even then –
Even then I could not begin to praise him as I desired.

And if all of creation gathered together in an attempt
To praise him, even then they would stint in his due.

I have altogether ceased trying – awestruck, clinging to courtesy,
Tempered by timidity, glorifying his most exalted rank.

Indeed, sometimes silence holds within it the essence of eloquence,
And often speech merely fodder for the faultfinder.

Autor: Ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi

I desired to praise the Chosen One and was hindered<br />By my own inability to grasp the extent of his glory.<br /><br />How can one such as I measure an ocean, when the ocean is vast?<br />And how can one such as I count the stones and the stars?<br /><br />If all of my limbs were to become tongues, even then –<br />Even then I could not begin to praise him as I desired.<br /><br />And if all of creation gathered together in an attempt<br />To praise him, even then they would stint in his due.<br /><br />I have altogether ceased trying – awestruck, clinging to courtesy,<br />Tempered by timidity, glorifying his most exalted rank.<br /><br />Indeed, sometimes silence holds within it the essence of eloquence,<br />And often speech merely fodder for the faultfinder. - Ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi


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