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RISK "I long for You so much I follow barefoot bare·foot also bare·foot·ed adv. & adj. With nothing on the feet: walking barefoot in the grass; a barefoot boy. Your frozen tracks That are high in the mountains That I know are years old. I long for You so much
I have even begun to travel Where I have never been before." (14th-century Sufi poet Hafiz Hafiz (häfēz`) [Arab.,=one who has memorized the Qur'an], 1319–1389?, Persian lyric poet, b. Shiraz. His original name was Shams al-Din Muhammad. He acquired the surname from having memorized the Qur'an at an early age. , The Subject Tonight Is Love, translated by Daniel Ladinsky Daniel Ladinsky is an American poet, best known for his interest in spiritual traditions around the world, particularly Hinduism, Islam and Sufism. He was born and raised in the Midwest United States. , Penguin Books)
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