Top 10 |
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1.Do Not Love Half Lovers |
2.Love |
3.Children |
4.Defeat |
5.Marriage |
6.Fear |
7.- A Tear and A Smile - |
8.Mother |
9.Pain |
10.Death |
All song lyrics | |
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"The Perfect World"English The Madman (1918) | |
- A Tear and A Smile -English | |
AforizmalarTurkish Aforizmalar | |
AmbitionEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
And When My Joy Was BornEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
BeautyEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
Beyond DeathEnglish The Garden of the Prophet (1933) | |
Buying and SellingEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
ChildrenEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
ClothesEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
Crime and PunishmentEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
CrucifiedEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
DeathEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
DefeatEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
Do Not Love Half LoversEnglish | |
Eating and DrinkingEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
FacesEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
FearEnglish | |
FreedomEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
FriendshipEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
GivingEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
GodEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
Good and EvilEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
Heavy-laden Is My SoulEnglish The Garden of the Prophet (1933) | |
HousesEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
How I Became A MadmanEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
Joy and SorrowEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
La FamaItalian | Translation |
LawsEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
LoveEnglish | |
MarriageEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
MotherEnglish | |
My FriendEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
Night and the MadmanEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
O Mist, My SisterEnglish The Garden of the Prophet (1933) | |
On Giving and TakingEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
On the Steps of the TempleEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
Once I filled my hand with mistEnglish | |
PainEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
PleasureEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
PrayerEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
Reason and PassionEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
ReligionEnglish | |
Said a Blade of GrassEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
Sand and FoamEnglish | |
Segui l’amoreItalian | |
Self-KnowledgeEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
SilenceEnglish | |
Song of ManEnglish | |
Song Of The FlowerEnglish | |
Song of the RainEnglish | |
Song Of The WaveEnglish | |
TalkingEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
TeachingEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
The AstronomerEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Blessed CityEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Coming of the ShipEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
The CreationEnglish A Tear and A Smile (1914) | |
The EyeEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The FarewellEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
The FoxEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The FoxEnglish The Madman(1918) | |
The Good God and the Evil GodEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Grave-DiggerEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Great LongingEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Greater SeaEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Life of LoveEnglish A Tear and A Smile (1914) | |
The New PleasureEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Other LanguageEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Palace and the HutEnglish A Tear and A Smile (1914) | |
The PoetEnglish A Tear and A Smile (1914) | |
The PomegranateEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The ScarecrowEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Seven SelfsEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Sleep-WalkersEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Three AntsEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Two CagesEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Two HermitsEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Two Learned MenEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Widow and Her SonEnglish A Tear and A Smile (1914) | |
The Wise DogEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
The Wise KingEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
TimeEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
Upon The SandEnglish | |
WarEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
When My Sorrow Was BornEnglish The Madman (1918) | |
WorkEnglish The Prophet (1923) | |
الحب روح أنت معناهArabic | Translation |
وريقة العشب وورقة الخريفArabic |
Khalil Gibran featuring lyrics | Translations | |
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Carla Chamoun - ويلٌ لأمّة (Waylon)Arabic |
Related to Khalil Gibran | Description |
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May Ziadehartist | From 1912 onward, May Ziadeh maintained an extensive written correspondence with Khalil Gibran. Although the pair never met, as he was living in New York City and she in the Middle East, the correspondence lasted 19 years until his death in 1931. |
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