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“Aşık Fakirin Şiiri Her şey seninle güzel, Çünkü sen benim saadetsin. Ben sana kurban oldum, Hayatım senin emanetsin. Camiye gittim, kiliseye gittim, Hiçbir yerde ilahiyat bulamadım. Sonunda ben karşında durdum, Tüm ilahiyat sende gördüm. Ben bir aşık fakirim, Çok ayet öğrenmedim. Ben sadece biliyorum ki, Sen benim cennetimsin. Yanındayım, her zaman yanında olacağım. Seni birakden önce, hayatı bırakacağım.”

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Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World

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