Don't Seek Water; Get Thirst.Don't Seek Water; Get Thirst The creation, substance and possibility were made for the purpose of relieving need and distress is the witness of worthiness that seekers may meet with the sought. Wherever there is a pain, the cure is drawn Wherever a want, the bounty goes there Where a troubling question, an answer appears To the stranded ship, water comes Do not seek water get thirst Until the baby cries the mother is dry Go running 'til you gasp become a want then you'll hear the thunderclap, turn your face up to rain Your need is not less than that of your garden When it is dry, you dig and pump to bring water For your dry soul thirsting clouds of Mercy are gathering ready to burst open If you would hear the heavens speak, be thirst! --Bob Engel Engel means angel in German, Danish, Dutch and Norwegian and may refer to:
in full Jalal al-Din al-Rumi byname Mawlana (Arabic: “Our Master”) (born c. Sept. 30, 1207, Balkh, Ghurid empire—died Dec. 17, 1273, Konya, Anatolia) The greatest Sufi mystic and among the most renowned Persian poets. , translated by Reynold Reynold is an English masculine name derived from an Old High German personal name made up of the elements "ragin" (advice, decision) and "wald" (ruler). It is a cognate of Rögnvaldr. Nicholson Nich·ol·son , Ben 1894-1982. British painter known for his Cubist still lifes and abstract geometric landscapes. |
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