first came a strong wind,
ripping off rofftops like bottlecaps
and bending lampposts down to the ground
then came a thunder shattering my windows
but you were not that strong wind or that mighty sound
that left the barn in shambles, the rabbit hutch in ruins
the split - rail fence splintered and the curtains torn,
all the cows out from the pastures trampling on the pumpkins
and the horses from their stables ambling in the corn

Isa ruhu - lah ' alaihis - salat was - salam

I've flown unnoticed just behind you like an insect
and i've watched you like a falcon from a distance as you passed
then swooped down to be nearer to the traces of your footsteps
to pick the fallen grain from the dirt beneath the crooked grass
and i'm gonna take that grain and i'm gonna crush it all together
into the flour of a bread as a small and simple and sincereas when the dryness
and the rain finally drink from one another
the gentle cup of mutual surrender tears

A fish swims through the sea,
while the sea is in a certain sense
contained within the fish!
Ah, what am I to think
of what the writing of a thousand lifetimes
could not explain
if all the forest trees were pens
and all the oceans ink?

nastagh - firuka ya Hakam
ya Dhal - Jalali wal - Ikhram
Isa ruhu - lah 'alaihis - salat was - salam
ya Halim, ya Qahhar
ya Muntaqim, ya Ghaffar!
la Ilaha ilallahu, Allahu Akbar!


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    alright.. I'm muslim so I went ahead and translated the prayer for you kids, well it's not really a prayer, it's a combination. some of it is, the other parts are basically from the 99 names of God in Islam. They are general names, they are beautiful:

    Ask forgiveness from God The Majestic, Compassionate Jesus peace be upon him The Forbearing, the Subduer The Lord of Retribution (The Avenger), The Forgiver There is no God but God, God is the Greatest!

    His lyrics are amazing. I'm loving this CD. I need a lot of time to look at the lyrics though.

    thursdaynighton September 26, 2006   Link

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