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Rumi poem

My dear friend
never lose hope
when the Beloved
sends you away.

If you're abandoned
if you're left hopeless
tomorrow for sure
you'll be called again.

If the door is shut
right in your face

keep waiting with patience
don't leave right away.

Seeing your patience
your love will soon
summon you with grace
raise you like a champion.

And if all the roads
end up in dead ends
you'll be shown the secret paths
no one will comprehend.

The beloved I know
will give with no qualms
to a puny ant
the kingdom of Solomon.

My heart has journeyed
many times around the world
but has never found
and will never find
such a Beloved again.

ah I better keep silence
I know this endless love
will surely arrive
for you and you and you.

~Rumi

My dear friend never lose hope when the Beloved sends you away.

The full 773-byte poem (attributed to Rumi) is spread across a chain of three 240-byte P2FKH chunks, each spending the previous one — so the poem is read by following the spends rather than from any index inside the payload. Only the first chunk sits in the top-level transaction, which is why the text appears truncated if you stop there. The same poem was re-broadcast about five times around blocks 274,769-274,778, with the leading length marker varying between 771 and 773 bytes across copies.