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Kindness

by Naomi Shihab Nye Before you know what kindness really isyou must lose things,feel the future dissolve in a momentlike salt in a weakened broth.What you held in your hand,what you counted and carefully saved,all this must go so you knowhow desolate the landscape can bebetween the regions of kindness.How you ride and ridethinking the…
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The Words Under the Words

by Naomi Shihab Nye, 1952: for Sitti Khadra, north of Jerusalem My grandmother’s hands recognize grapes,|the damp shine of a goat’s new skin.When I was sick they followed me,I woke from the long fever to find themcovering my head like cool prayers. My grandmother’s days are made of bread,a round pat-pat and the slow baking.She waits…
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They’ll Say: ‘She Must Be From Another Country’

By Imtiaz Dharker When I can’t comprehendwhy they’re burning booksor slashing paintings,when they can’t bear to lookat god’s own nakedness,when they ban the filmand gut the seats to stop the playand I ask whythey just smile and say,‘She must be from another country.’ When I speak on the phoneand the vowel sounds are offwhen the consonants…
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Prayer

by Imtiaz Dharker The place is full of worshippers.You can tell by the sandalspiled outside, the owners’ printsworn into leather, rubber, plastic,a picture clearer than their facesput together, with some originality,brows and eyes, the slantof cheek to chin.What prayer are they whispering?Each one has left a mark,the perfect pattern of a need,sole and heel and…
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A little sheikh from the land of Meknes

(is a zajal by the Sufi poet Al-Shushtari (1212-1269). was an Andalusian Sufi poet. His poetry was designed to be sung, in songs employing simple monorhymes to praise God with everyday musical idiom, which won wide recognition beyond the hundreds of disciples in his own Shushtariyya brotherhood. zajal –Zajal is semi-improvised and semi-sung and is often performed in the format of…
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A Great Rose Tree

by Rumi This is the day and the yearof the rose. The whole garden is opening with laughter. Iriswhispering to cypress. The rose is the joy of meeting someone.The rose is a world imagination cannot imagine. A messenger fromthe orchard where the soul lives. A small seed that points to a greatrose tree! Hold its…
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What Is The Soul? a poem by Rumi

Translated by Coleman Barks What is the soul? Consciousness. The more awareness, thedeeper the soul, and when such essence overflows, you feel a sacredness around. It’sso simple to tell one who puts on a robe and pretends to be a dervish from the realthing. We know the taste of pure water. Words can sound like…
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Jim has performed with The Three Deuces

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!     Jim has performed with The Three Deuces, a three art ensemble with jazz trumpeter Mitch Manker and dancer Michael Tompkins. He authored Dancing in Dissent: Poetry For Activism (Dolphin Calling Press, 2007).  As Jim Hornsby he serves on the advisory board of the Poetic…
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Who or what is this friend called Muse?

Class 1: The Muse and the Mystics: The Poetry of Rumi and the Ecstatic Makers Who or what is this friend called Muse? How close does she live to the soul? What did Rumi (1207), Hafez (1326), and Kabir (1440) know and write about 500 to 800 years ago that serve as a language compass,…
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How can we describe Native American poetry,

Class 2: Writings From Turtle Island: The Best of Native American Poetry (To be added soon) How can we describe Native American poetry, nee Indigenous verse? Harper’s Anthology of 20th Century Native American Poetry calls it the poetry of “historic witness”. For the purposes of this class we can go deeper into the oral tradition of any indigenous…
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