اللغة العربيه
Download App
Research
Poetry
Works
Museum
Poem
Bloom After Withering
The flower may bloom again when sun has set,
The heart may wake again from its regret;
And pride may don the robe of humble plea,
And ecstasy's voice sing authentically;
Truly the light has dawned on me,
And my heart yearns toward it endlessly
Story
Drops of Divine Love
Publisher
Daar al Taalif
Page count
177
Publication date
1968
Book Details
Poems of the Book
A full list of all the poems from this book
Soul Wakes to Light
Howling in Our Ears
Her Speech Is Magic
There I Saw Yesterday
Love the Poor Shepherd
O Singer of Hearts
The Shepherd Replies
I Live As I Please
Here My Wedding Lives
All in It Lawful
If I Came, Lord
Work Mirrors the World
Is Love Without Harm
Heart's Dweller, Gentle
Hope Appeared to Me
Work Is Struggle
Tell the Frivolous
They Knew, Explained
Opener of My Heart
If You Wish, Friend
Try to Understand Me
I Saw You Gifted
These Lands, Rejoice
I Never Forget Meeting
Waves Rose and Leaned
God Inspired Your Love
Give Me Appointment
My Wish in Heart
Beauty and Grace Joined
Seller or Buyer
Lover, Is Love Shame
He Died Unheeding Life
All They Hope
Lord, You Pacify Me
Had They Taught Me
I Prostrated Humbly
Tell Me, Maiden
Once No Gazelle Captured
Does Love Surround Us
Enough, O Gazelle
Sailors Find Rest
Phantom I Kissed
More Books
Discover other works from Gamila El Alaily
Echo of My Faith
Read
Poetic Heartbeats
Read
My Son and I
Read
Politics of a Woman
Read
Belief Within Belief
Read
The Maiden's Mentor
Read
Life & Timeline
From her youth to later life
Her Literary Works
From poetry to novels
Literary Salon
The weekly meetings with contemporaries
Gamila's Library
The vast collection of books
El Ahdaf Magazine
The monthly publication that spanned decades