This recording is of the first four lines of Rumi’s Mathnawi. This prologue is sometimes called “The Song of the Reed Flute,” and describes the origin of the soul’s love its innate desire to return to the unity of its homeland, its place of origin. In the mathnawi form, each half-verse rhymes, and the rhyme changes with each new verse. Because of this flexibility in rhyme, the mathnawi form was often used for longer, epic works and for teaching works. bishnu az nay chun hikayat mikunad Listen to the reed flute, Ever since I was cut from the reed-bed, I need a heart torn by separation, Whoever’s been taken from his home
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