Alā yā ayyoha-s-sāqī
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Alā yā ayyoha-s-sāqī
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Alā yā ayyoha-s-sāqī is a ghazal by the 14th-century poet Hafez of Shiraz. It is the opening poem in the collection of Hafez's 530 poems. In this poem, Hafez calls for wine to soothe his difficulties in love. In a series of varied images he describes his feelings. He is advised to follow the advice of the Elder, and to achieve union with God by letting go of the world. The poem has generally been considered to have a Sufic intent. The verses alternate between Hafez's expression of his complaints
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14th-century poem by Hafez
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2023-10-31T13:03:35Z
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