"on Love" By Kahlil Gibran (sung By Lisa Hannigan & Glen Hansard) Link

: The lyrics emphasize that love "crowns you" but also "crucifies you". It is described as a process that threshes, sifts, and grinds a person to make them "pliant" and "sacred".

: Gibran’s poetry, brought to life by Hannigan and Hansard's emotive vocals, encourages lovers to "bleed willingly and joyfully" and to "know the pain of too much tenderness" rather than seeking only love's peace and pleasure. : The lyrics emphasize that love "crowns you"

The haunting duet of by Lisa Hannigan and Glen Hansard is a featured track on the soundtrack for the 2015 animated film Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet . The song serves as a musical arrangement of one of the most famous poems from Gibran's 1923 masterpiece, The Prophet , which explores love not just as a source of joy, but as a transformative and often painful force for personal growth. Core Themes of the Song The haunting duet of by Lisa Hannigan and

: While the song focuses on the internal transformation of the lover, Gibran's broader philosophy (as seen in accompanying chapters like "On Marriage") argues that love should be a "moving sea between the shores of your souls" rather than a bond that restricts individual freedom. Context & Performance The People of Orphalese - aadah.me Context & Performance The People of Orphalese - aadah

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