Prayer To The Mother
by Lucius Apuleius The Newborn
by Farid-uddin Attar A Hole In The Basket
by Bhartrihari Introduction
by William Blake The New [or, Building Of] Jerusalem [or, To The Christians]
by William Blake The Dweller
by Robert Bly To The Tree-brother With A Few Days Left
by Rene Char The Stricken Deer
by William Cowper Voyages: 2
by Harold Hart Crane Amor And The Courteous Heart
by Dante Alighieri The Woman I Adore
by Dante Alighieri The Hemlock
by Emily Dickinson I'm Ceded - I've Stopped Being Theirs
by Emily Dickinson Immortality
by Emily Dickinson The Journey
by Emily Dickinson We Thirst At First
by Emily Dickinson Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
by Emily Dickinson Coming Or Going
by Dogen This Cloud
by Dogen From Divine Meditations: Sonnet I
by John Donne The Mysteries Remain
by Hilda Doolittle The Holy Longing
by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe The Second Poem The Night-walker Wrote
by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe To Juan At The Winter Solstice
by Robert Ranke Graves A Flower No More Than Itself
by Linda Gregg Raise Me Up, Lord
by Miguel De Guevara In The Great Sweetness Of The Spring
by Guillaume De Poitiers Knowing Love In Herself
by Hadewijch Love's Maturity
by Hadewijch The Garden
by Hafiz Of Shiraz The Grace Of The Teacher
by Hafiz Of Shiraz Joseph The Lost Will Return
by Hafiz Of Shiraz The Lost Daughter
by Hafiz Of Shiraz The Pearl On The Ocean Floor
by Hafiz Of Shiraz When The One I Love
by Hafiz Of Shiraz Praise For Death
by Donald Hall Ghazal 96
by Bibi Hayati A Dialogue Between God And The Soul
by George Herbert The Pulley
by George Herbert All The Fruit
by Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin Bread And Wine: Part 7
by Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin God's Grandeur
by Gerard Manley Hopkins The Habit Of Perfection
by Gerard Manley Hopkins Heaven-haven; A Nun Takes The Veil
by Gerard Manley Hopkins The Immanent
by Gerard Manley Hopkins Pied Beauty
by Gerard Manley Hopkins The Starlight Night
by Gerard Manley Hopkins The Windhover: To Christ Our Lord
by Gerard Manley Hopkins Chastity
by Ibn Faraj Separation By Death
by Ibn Hazm The Visit Of The Beloved
by Ibn Hazm Sssh
by Rolf Jacobsen The Animal Soul
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Bread
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Breaking The Dragon
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi A Chickpea Leaps
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Come To The Orchard In Spring
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Drunkards
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Eating Poetry
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Edge Of The Roof
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Force Of Friendship
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Hawk
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi I Have Such A Teacher
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Idle Questions
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Instruments
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Jar With The Dry Rim
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Jesus On The Lean Donkey
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Longing For The Birds Of Solomon
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Love Dogs
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Mill, The Stone, And The Water
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Names
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Night And Sleep
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi On Resurrection Day
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Praising Manners
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Say Yes Quickly
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi A Small Green Island
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi The Snake-catcher And The Frozen Snake
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Someone Digging In The Ground
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Sometimes I Forget Completely
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi That Journeys Are Good
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi These Spiritual Windowshoppers
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Two Poems By Rumi
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Who Makes These Changes
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Who Says Words With My Mouth
by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi Dawn Outside The City Walls
by Juan Ramon Jimenez I Am Not I
by Juan Ramon Jimenez Oceans
by Juan Ramon Jimenez A Remembrance Is Moving
by Juan Ramon Jimenez Remorse
by Juan Ramon Jimenez The Boat
by Kabir Breath
by Kabir The Caller
by Kabir The Clay Jug
by Kabir The Cloth
by Kabir The Failure
by Kabir The Flute
by Kabir Friend, Please Tell Me What I Can Do About This World
by Kabir The Hearse
by Kabir Music
by Kabir The Pitcher
by Kabir A Place To Sit
by Kabir Rice
by Kabir The Sound
by Kabir Sound Of Seashells
by Kabir The Spinning Wheel
by Kabir The Swan
by Kabir The Swing
by Kabir The Time Before Death
by Kabir The Unknown Flute
by Kabir What I Said To The Wanting-creature
by Kabir Why Should We Part
by Kabir Evening Hymn [or Prayer]
by Thomas Ken Briefly It Enters, And Briefly Speaks
by Jane Kenyon The Footprint
by Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan Daybreak
by Galway Kinnell Four Questions
by Lalla Men And Women Now, Even The Best
by Lalla The Soul, Like The Moon
by Lalla There Is A Lake
by Lalla You Were Once A Swan
by Lalla Your Way Of Knowing
by Lalla The Shulamite
by Else Lasker-schuler Conversation In The Mountains
by Li Po Written On A Monastery Wall
by Li Shang-yin Is My Soul Asleep
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Last Night
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Proverbs And Tiny Songs: 11
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Proverbs And Tiny Songs: 12
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Proverbs And Tiny Songs: 2
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Proverbs And Tiny Songs: 6
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Proverbs And Tiny Songs: 7
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Rainbow At Night
by Antonio Machado Ruiz Sorrow, It Is Not True That I Know You
by Antonio Machado Ruiz The Wind, One Brilliant Day
by Antonio Machado Ruiz When Do I Join You
by Mahadevi How Shall I Begin My Song
by Juana Manwell A Dialogue Between The Soul And Body
by Andrew Marvell What Wondrous Life Is This I Lead!
by Andrew Marvell Sonnet 12
by Edna St. Vincent Millay All I Was Doing Was Breathing
by Mirabai Ankle Bells
by Mirabai The Clouds
by Mirabai The Coffer With The Poisonous Snake
by Mirabai Don't Go, Don't Go
by Mirabai Faithfulness
by Mirabai The Heat Of Midnight Tears
by Mirabai His Hair
by Mirabai I Was Going To The River For Water
by Mirabai It's True I Went To The Market
by Mirabai The Music
by Mirabai O My Friends
by Mirabai Why Mira Can't Go Back To Her Old House
by Mirabai White Buffalo Woman
by John Gneisenau Neihardt Maybe
by Mary Oliver From Like To The Arctic Needle
by Francis Quarles Loss Of Memory
by Kathleen Jessie Raine And Where Is He?
by Rainer Maria Rilke I Find You In All These Things Of The World
by Rainer Maria Rilke I Have Many Brothers In The South
by Rainer Maria Rilke In This Town
by Rainer Maria Rilke Sometimes A Man
by Rainer Maria Rilke Sunset
by Rainer Maria Rilke Whoever Grasps
by Rainer Maria Rilke You Are The Future
by Rainer Maria Rilke When The Days Grow Long In May
by Jaufre Rudel To Aphrodite Of The Flowers, At Knossos
by Sappho Leave Me, O Love
by Philip Sidney For The Flowers Are Great Blessings
by Christopher Smart There Is No One
by Edith Sodergran Roll Call
by William Edgar Stafford The Old Lutheran Bells At Home
by Wallace Stevens Dusk
by Rabindranath Tagore For The Goddess Of Love
by Rabindranath Tagore The Meeting Missed
by Rabindranath Tagore The Message
by Rabindranath Tagore Merlin's Riddle
by Alfred Tennyson The Name
by Tomas Transtromer The Scattered Congregation
by Tomas Transtromer I Sing Of A Maiden
by Anonymous In Praise Of Sophia (from Proverbs 3: 11-20)
by Anonymous Lord Help Me (french Medieval Prayer)
by Anonymous Lord, You Called
by Anonymous The Red Goddess (laksmi) From Hymn To Tirumal
by Anonymous To Nature. Orphic Hymn
by Anonymous Man Frail And God Eternal
by Isaac Watts A Voice
by William Butler Yeats --
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Robert Bly's ground-breaking anthology of spiritual poems, the result of over a decade of personal research, celebrates the ongoing role of the divine in literature. For as long as people have lived together in communities and built enduring cultures, they have sung and written about their relationship with the God or gods they believed in. In the words of the Irish writer Sean O'Faolain, "all good writing in the end is the writer's argument with God."
The Soul Is Here For Its Own Joy gathers poems from a wide range of cultures and traditions and divides them into ten parts, each forming a resonant exploration of a specific and timeless spiritual question. Selections include the work of Dante, Dogen, Goethe, Hafez, Juan Ramon Jimenez, Kabir, Lalla, Li Po, Mirabai, Mary Oliver, Owl Woman, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Rumi, in addition to Blake, Dickinson, Donne, Hopkins, Stevens, Yeats, and other important English and American poets. Together these poems form both a celebration and a quest--a kind of pilgrim's progress that embraces all the rich wisdom of East and West, ancient and modern, male and female, spirit and flesh.