Thursday, May 20, 2010

As the garden of Islam grows the bench will be raised then they will lace the dark-rose veins of tree tops?

what does this mean? what is the poet trying to convey?


the first part of that stanze says


they watch their flickering knots like television


referring to children that are weaving something, at the loom of another world

As the garden of Islam grows the bench will be raised then they will lace the dark-rose veins of tree tops?
the children have nothing better to do, they do not own a television set and this is their way of amusement1\





the religion grows, more people connect with God, tree tops are high above and they will lace them meaning they will get closer to them/ higher, closer to God!
Reply:it's a metaphor, wrapped in a riddle, surrounded by a conundrum.
Reply:Okay, so the bench is in the garden of islam. due to islam, the bench will rise through the veins of tree tops.. ABOVE everything else.





Which means.. Islam is the key to getting closer to God. As your faith (or garden of Islam) grows, you/your soul will be raised, till it rises through the tree tops (laces... tree tops).





Possibly written by a sufistic Muslim or any muslim for that matter.
Reply:Not sure, but the 'growing garden of Islam' sounds like a religious-***-geopolitical agenda.


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