Alphabetarion # Sundial Alphabetarion # Silent | Rumi, 1207-73 0 Nicole Daksiewicz . “Listen! Clam up your mouth and be silent like an oyster shell, for that tongue of yours is the enemy of the soul, my friend. When the lips are silent, the heart has a hundred tongues.” Rumi, 1207-73 Tags: Iran, Nicole Daksiewicz, Rumi Post navigation Previous: Love Song | William Carlos Williams, 1912–22Next: Winter Coats & Dresses | Designed by Pierre Cardin, 1957-1962 More Stories Alphabetarion # Alphabetarion # Amoral | Archibald MacLeish, 1944 0 Book//mark Bright young things Sundial Travel Book//mark – The Road to Oxiana | Robert Byron, 1937 0 Alphabetarion # Alphabetarion # Fit | Hiromi Kawakami, 2001 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.