Secret vaults of Heaven 

Tender words we spoke
to one another
are sealed
in the secret vaults of heaven.
One day like rain,
they will fall to earth
and grow green
all over the world.

Poem title: Tender Words
~Author: Rumi

Comments

  1. ailton Borges

    June 15, 2013

    VERY GOOD NLGHT=TAZEIN MIRZA SAAD ROSAS FOR MY THAT AND YOU SLMPLY MERY STUNNINC KISSES OK

  2. ailton Borges

    June 15, 2013

    NOT I WORK AT HOME YUO ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL BELLA LINDA WONDERFUL KISSE OK

  3. GARY B ELLIS

    June 15, 2013

    Good morning Jend. Hope you didn't have to work. You need to rest a little. But you probably did. Lol

  4. Hitu Damani

    June 15, 2013

    great …..i think so….it will….nice share Jendhamuni..

  5. Jorge Pertuz

    June 15, 2013

    Wow what beautiful landscape seems quite real,….

  6. vidya sagar

    June 15, 2013

    excellent and nice lines with splendid capture. beautiful spot sos. feel like going to that place.

  7. p swarna kumar

    June 15, 2013

    wonderful..dearest jendhaamuni..

  8. Roger Kerr

    June 15, 2013

    I know you get a lot of replies to your posts. I just want to tell you that what you post inspires me to try and be a different person. Thank You.

  9. sylvia mckenzie

    June 16, 2013

    the most beautiful scenery I have ever seen You have done a fantastic job with this photo. I love it so much. Very extraordinary.

  10. Luis Siva

    June 16, 2013

    god  bless him self because make a girl so beatutifulo an samert

  11. Aldair Cota Machado

    June 16, 2013

    Sempre devemos escolher bem as palavras que usamos coma s pessoas! muito certo o poema!

  12. Atul Shukla

    June 17, 2013

    Really beautiful small poem. Thanks Jen.
    Our words decide what we are.

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