Coal and Diamond
Said the coal to a diamond
My stuff is so vile, I am less than dust
While your gleam rends the mirror’s heart.
My darkness lights the chafing-dish
Before I am incinerated. A miner’s boot
Tramples my head, covering me with ashes.
Do you know my life’s gist?
A condensed sliver of smoke, transformed
Into a single spark, in feature and nature
Star-like, your every facet a splendor,
Light of the king’s eye, the dagger’s jewel.
Friend, be wise, the diamond replied, assume
A bezel’s dignity! Loam strives to harden
To fill my bosom with radiance. Burn
Because you are soft. Banish fear and grief.
Be hard as stone, be a diamond.
By Allamah Muhammad Iqbal
Source: poemhunter.com