The Rose and the Nightingale - (UG)

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One lovely evening in Allah's garden

    A small bird sat alone,

    With seeds of discord sown;

He would offer the blooms no serenade,

Disdainfully he viewed the games they played

With scent and hue - their joyful abandon.

He thought love a ridiculous burden.


But this evening was filled with enchantment -

    A new queen had been crowned,

    A rose of great renown

Whose velvety petals of purest white

Drove the haughty bird to jubilant flight;

And the song that had been so long unspent

Reached Allah's ears - melodic sacrament.


Among her soft petals with wings outspread

    His love he did confess,

    With song and sweet caress;

Yet in the joy of his recovered grace

A thorn pierced his heart - oh bitter embrace!

The garden fell silent, the bird was dead;

And the queen was crimson where he had bled.


Thousands of sighs toward heaven did sail,

    The sad wistful refrain

    Of tragic loss and pain;

So fleeting the joy - so deep the regret,

That Allah decreed, lest none would forget -

When a red rose is cut you first hear a wail,

Then the bittersweet song of the nightingale.

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