• Hafez Ghazal 6: Do Not Cast the Beggar from Your Gaze
    Jul 12 2026

    In this episode of Persian Poetry Caravan, we continue our journey through Hafez with Ghazal 6 — a poem of longing, humility, beauty, and mercy.


    Hafez speaks as a beggar before a king, as a lover before the beloved, and as a soul waiting to be seen. The poem moves between prayer, desire, danger, tenderness, and hope, asking one unforgettable question: what is the use of beauty if it refuses mercy?


    This episode includes a modern English poetic rendering of the ghazal, followed by a short reflection on its emotional and spiritual meaning.


    Persian Poetry Caravan brings classical Persian poems into modern English for readers and listeners who love poetry, wisdom literature, Sufi poetry, Hafez, Rumi, Saadi, Khayyam, and the great voices of Persian culture.

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    Hafez, Persian poetry, Persian poems in English, Sufi poetry, love poetry, spiritual poetry, classical poetry, poetry podcast, Iranian poetry, Rumi, Saadi, Khayyam, Persian Poetry Caravan

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    5 mins
  • Hafez Ghazal 5: My Heart Is Slipping Away
    Jul 5 2026

    In this episode of Persian Poetry Caravan, we continue our journey through Hafez with Ghazal 5.

    This poem begins with a cry from the heart. Hafez speaks of love, secrecy, longing, helplessness, and the moment when hidden pain can no longer stay hidden.

    The poem moves through images of the slipping heart, the broken ship, the favourable wind, the familiar beloved, and the secret that is almost revealed.

    A calm poetic narration and reflection for listeners who enjoy Persian poetry, Sufi poetry, spiritual poetry, Hafez, Hafiz, love poetry, Shiraz, and timeless literature.

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    7 mins
  • Hafez Ghazal 4: Message to the Graceful Gazelle
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of Persian Poetry Caravan, we continue our journey through Hafez with Ghazal 4.

    This poem begins with a message carried by the morning breeze to the graceful beloved. Hafez speaks of longing, beauty, kindness, distance, and the pain of a lover who feels forgotten.

    The poem moves through images of the gazelle, the rose, the nightingale, the parrot, sugar, and the wind. It asks why beauty can sometimes be distant, and why the heart still hopes for gentleness.

    A calm poetic narration and reflection for listeners who enjoy Persian poetry, Sufi poetry, spiritual poetry, Hafez, Hafiz, love poetry, Shiraz, and timeless literature.

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    9 mins
  • Hafez Ghazal 3 in English: If the Beloved from Shiraz Holds My Heart
    Jun 21 2026

    In this episode of Persian Poetry Caravan, we continue our journey through Hafez, also known as Hafiz, with Ghazal 3 in simple, emotional English.

    This famous Persian poem speaks of love, beauty, longing, wine, music, and the restless heart.

    Hafez gives everything for one glance from the beloved, then reminds us that true beauty does not need decoration or praise.

    A calm poetic translation and reflection for listeners who enjoy Persian poetry, Sufi poetry, spiritual poetry, Hafez, Hafiz, Rumi, and timeless literature in English.

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    7 mins
  • Hafez Ghazal 2 in English: Where Is Wisdom and Where Am I?
    Jun 19 2026

    In this episode of Persian Poetry Caravan, we continue our journey through Hafez, also known as Hafiz, with Ghazal 2 in simple, emotional English.

    This Persian poem asks a deep question:

    Where is wisdom, and where am I?

    Hafez places 2 worlds beside each other. The monastery and the tavern. The sermon and the music. The dead lamp and the sun.

    In this episode, we hear a poetic English translation followed by a calm reflection on love, honesty, false holiness, longing, and the restless heart.

    For listeners who enjoy Persian poetry, Sufi poetry, spiritual poetry, Hafez, Hafiz, Rumi, and timeless literature in English.

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    7 mins
  • Hafez Ghazal 1 in English: Love Seemed Easy at First
    Jun 14 2026

    "Love seemed easy at first then the difficulties came." Six hundred years ago in Shiraz, Hafez opened his Divan with this confession, and it has been consoling lovers ever since.

    In this episode of Persian Poetry Caravan, we begin our journey through Hafez, also known as Hafiz, with the first ghazal of his Divan, read in clear, modern English. This famous Persian poem begins with love appearing easy, before revealing difficulty, longing, surrender, and the storm of the heart. Hafez speaks of the beloved, the tavern, the dark night, the waves, and the journey of the lover — a calm poetic narration followed by a gentle reflection.

    No background in Persian poetry is needed. Only a quiet moment.

    This ghazal, with thirty-nine more, appears in our book The Rose and the Tavern: 40 Timeless Ghazals of Hafez — available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. If Hafez has ever moved you, a short honest review there helps other readers find him.

    For listeners who enjoy Persian poetry, Sufi poetry, spiritual poetry, Hafez, Hafiz, Rumi, and timeless literature in English. Follow Persian Poetry Caravan so the next poem finds you





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    7 mins
  • Who Was Hafez? Persian Poetry in English
    Jun 14 2026

    Welcome to Persian Poetry Caravan, a calm journey into the world of Persian poetry, love, longing, and timeless wisdom.

    In this first episode, we introduce Hafez, also known as Hafiz, one of the most beloved poets of Persia. Born in Shiraz in the 14th century, Hafez became a voice of the heart, writing about love, beauty, wine, the beloved, the tavern, spiritual freedom, and the mystery of the soul.

    This episode explains who Hafez was, why his poetry still lives in Persian culture, and why his words continue to speak to readers and listeners around the world.

    A gentle introduction for anyone interested in Hafez, Hafiz, Persian poetry, Sufi poetry, spiritual poetry, love poetry, Shiraz, Rumi, Saadi, and the great voices of Persian literature.




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    8 mins