Prized
Possession
I
told a
story
well
with
humor
His
hungry
heart
said ummm
is
that all
A
compound
fracture
left
untreated
Let
me
try
again
Funny
as it
is
life is
no
joke
Answers
without
questions
don't
nourish
the soul
The
serious may well
lean
toward
story
refreshed
A
holy man (aren't we all)
finds
a
precious
ruby
Freely
gives to a dispirited
pilgrim
who
petitions
They
part company
reunite
years later the
pilgrim
still heartsore
He
pleads give me now
what
allowed you
to
give me the ruby
Aaah
there
is
more
And the
way out is not
the
way
we
came in
*This
poem was inspired by a response to a Sufi story I once told to a
group of college students who had gathered for worship. I asked them
to imagine what happened after the pilgrim and the monk reunited. I waited but there was no response.
After awhile I said, "I'm serious, I would like for you to help
me complete the story. Any ideas?" Again I waited. Time passed.
After several more minutes, I noticed that a young woman sitting on
the front row was starting to cry. I said, "What's wrong?"
Her voice was hardly above a whisper. "We're not supposed to
think, you are supposed to tell us." Later when I was alone, I
cried..
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