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"My career is to keep life's balance ~

educate myself at being as self-subsisting as possible,

provide for myself and my family

through honest manual and mental labour,

avoid wastefulness,

remain gracious to others

and humble before a higher power.

Inspired by all that,

I write poetry and songs ~

then travel to share them

with welcoming audiences around the world."

~ dawud wharnsby

On The Internet

"I sent an email to my loved one, just the other day,

it’s sad communication has evolved this way.

We use so many words but have so little to relay,

as angels scribble down every letter that we say.

All the viral attachments sent and passionate insults we vent,

it’s easy to be arrogant behind user passwords we invent.

But on the day the scrolls are laid,

with every word and deed displayed,

when we read our accounts,

I know, for one, I’ll be afraid."

    ~ Afraid To Read

    Album: The Prophet's Hands (2003)

On Charity, Sacrifice and Social Concern

“It has nothing to do with age, it's not our languages, religion, gender, coulour of our skin;
It’s a soul within a well, that echoes deep beneath the ego’s shell. True life can’t ever start,

until we offer up our heart.”

~ Rachel

Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

On Social Action

“Someday we’ll realize, perhaps much to our surprise,

the keys to free a smile have been with us all the while:

look for good, and spread that good around.”

~ Piles of Smiles

Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

“If we can just be brave enough to be each others mirror,

we may finally recognize the face of conscious that we fear.”

~ Why Are The Drums So Silent

Album: Sunshine, Dust and The Messenger (2002)

"We’ve got to take a chance,

fly by the seat of our proverbial pants.

There’s so much we can do, out in this world, me and you.

There’s so much we can improve,

if you dig my drift, if you catch my groove."

~ Hi Neigbour, Salam Neighbour

Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

On Urbanization and Rural Living

“If we can take the time to mute the noise

we’ve build around ourselves

the rhythm of the heartbeats and the purpose may be clear.”

~ Why Are The Drums So Silent

Album: Sunshine, Dust and The Messenger (2002)

“There was a house made out of sticks,

there was a city, made out of bricks,

I was amazed at what I saw,

all I could say was Subhanallah!”

~ Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah and Insha Allah

Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

On The Ego

"But on the day the scrolls are laid,

with every word and deed displayed,

when we read our account,

I know, for one, I’ll be afraid.”

~ Afraid To Read

Album: The Prophet's Hands (2003)

“I glance reflections of my face everyplace I go,

in my mirror and in shop windows, like the lead in my own show. Do I dare look closely? See each wrinkle, scar and flaw?”

~ The War/La Ilaha Il Allah

Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

“Put all our pride away, always find a gentle word to say,

you know we shouldn’t be full of ourselves

when we should be full of humility."

~ Full of Humility

Album: Road To Madinah (1998)

On Humanity and Community

“But when it rains, it rains on all our houses,

we all get cold when it snows.

When a storm rolls in, huddled up against our windows,

we all feel the fear when a strong wind blows,

While on this earth, we’re all of equal worth.”

~ All of Us

Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

“A busy buzzing bee is a lot like me,

it works and it lives in community.”

~ A Busy Buzzing Bee

Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

On Ecology

“Only when I smell the earth upon my face,

will I ever be free, to fly from this place.”

~ Out Seeing The Fields

Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

“I saw a dream, Earth safe and green.

No hunger no war, water so clean.

I’ll work for the world that I saw,

set my mind and say insha Allah.”

~ Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah and Insha Allah

Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

"Can you hear the rhythm of all/Allah's creation?

The rhythm of the clapping of the thunder and the rain?

Can you see the rhythm of all creation?

The lightening and the leaves and the seasons as they change?"

~ Rhythm of Surrender

Album: A Different Drum (2004)

"The Light, The Thunder, The Dunes of Sand, The Sun,

The Moon, Man and the land.

If we work a little, we might see,

if we think and reflect on each rock and tree,

there’s no measure to all it’s worth ~ sustainable earth."

~ Sustainable Earth

Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

On Freedom of Thought

“I only feel close to you when I‘m under open sky,

I only feel guided when I’m free to question why.”

~ Out Seeing The Fields

Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

“No more starry eyes from behind these dusty spectacles.

I’ll wipe them and follow my own shadow for a change.”

~ Upon My Shelf

Album: Blue Walls And The Big Sky (1995)

“You could call me antisocial,

I’ve called myself that sometimes too,

but I just prefer to be alone, and that’s nothing against you.”

~ Antisocialsong

Album: Blue Walls And The Big Sky (1995)

On Human Equality

"Allah made us all a different shade and colour.

Nations and tribes recognize one another!

’Cause every single person is your sister and brother."

~ Colours of Islam

Album: Colours of Islam (1998)

"The equal human worth we have

unites us all in sacred law."
~ Kalima (2011)

On The Qur’an

“Allah gave the Qur’an to a very special man,

who passed it on to us, for the rest of all our days.”

~ Muhammad?

Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

On Hope

“The past we’ve got we must forget. Future hasn’t happened yet. Carry this moment in a song. Insha Allah, it won’t be long.”

~ Let It Go

Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

"Hope as rich and green as the trees of an oasis."

~ Colours of Islam

Album: Colours of Islam (1998)

On Islam

"Truth as clear and blue as the sky we walk under.

Love as bright and loud as the lightening and thunder.

Peace as pure and white as the moon, so full of wonder.

So many different colours of islam!"

~ Colours of Islam

Album: Colours of Islam (1998)

On Children

“Every picture you give me I save,

and every colour you use is so true to you.

Every minute we spend I engrave,

and every memory rethought is so new.

There is trust that we must recognize.

There is so much that we must learn

to see and be,

if we could only open our minds.

Just grow with God

and please be patient with me,

and I will give you my life.”

~ Everyday

Album: The Poets  And The Prophet (2006)

On Parenting

"There are a lot of grown ups

who should be sent up to their rooms,

and told they must stay there,

until they learn they can play fair."

~ Hi Neigbour, Salam Neighbour

Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

On Love

"We all want a simple song.

We all want to get along.

We all want to just belong.

We all want to know right from wrong.

We all want to love and be loved strong."

~Love Strong

Album: The Poets And The Prophet (2006)

On Communication

"Words can never really help you say,

what you want them to anyway.

And words can never really help you see,

what you really want to be."

~ Midnight

Album: The Poets  And The Prophet (2006)

On Truth

“Truth has been confused. Simplicity refused.”

~ Love Strong

Album: The Poets And The Prophet (2006)

“Truth is buried, deep inside of men,

sweep away each day.”

~ The Last Tea Song

Album: Blue Walls And The Big Sky (1995)

"Truth as clear and blue

as the sky we walk under."

~ Colours of Islam

Album: Colours of Islam (1998)


“The heart of man

has been so constituted by the Almighty that,

like a flint, it contains a hidden fire

which is evoked by music and harmony,

and renders man beside himself with ecstasy.

These harmonies

are echoes of that higher world of beauty

which we call the world of spirits;

they remind man of his relationship

to that world, and produce in him

an emotion so deep and strange

that he himself is powerless to explain it.

The effect of music and dancing

is deeper in proportion

as the natures on which they act

are simple and prone to emotion;

they fan into a flame whatever love is already

dormant in the heart,

whether it be earthly and sensual,

or divine and spiritual.”

~ Mohammed Al-Ghazzali

O God!  Give musicians sweet honey!
To play the drum ~ give them tireless hands!
They give their physical strength [to play] for love;
Give them true strength in return.
They fill my ear with your message;
...Like pigeons they coo in love;
Give them the safe sanctuary of your kindness.
They sharpen the intellect with your praise;
You, too, praise them in return.
~ Rumi

"When the king puts a poet on his payroll,

he cuts off the tongue of the poet."

~ Arab Proverb

"Music is the universal language of mankind."

~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    Enter Into Peace & Silk Route Media

    Enter Into Peace was established in 1996 by Dawud Wharnsby as a publishing entity for his lyrics and music. Over a decade later, Enter Into Peace continues to administrate Dawud’s songs, while having grown into a multidimensional platform promoting artistic expression as a means of inspiring positive social change.

    "Bridging nations and tribes,

    through education and the arts."

     

    Silk Route Media is the music production and distribution wing of Enter Into Peace.  Established in 2010 it serves as the independent label for Dawud's recordings, as well as his collaborative work with artists Idris Phillips, Bill Kocher and others. 

    Silk Route Media also offers music production, narrative / voice-over services and a music library for video and television use.

    "World Music...For A Change."


    On Institutionalized Education

“Eating education is like eating Christmas pudding:

Too much can make your stomach sore,

too much can spoil your whole Christmas.

Learning from a man who learned all he learned from another, can lead you to a safe place, but destroy your sense of wonder. Trapped inside a book, locked inside a lecture,

when do you find the time to love

and spend your days in forests?

And when ideals are fleeting ~ tell me then who do you turn to? They prove to you that God is dead,

but to them you’re just a number.”

    ~ Education and The Working Man

    Album: Blue Walls and The Big Sky (1995)

“All the girls and boys seen preening through school halls, fighting to fit in, games they just can’t win,

higher education dumbing down a nation,

around the square unsure of where we fit in.”

~ Rachel

    Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

"As children we would play and sing,
learn and weren't afraid to try.
We had hope and we felt free,
unafraid to fall or fly.
Now do we dare follow our hearts
to find the sacred dreams we saw?"

~ Kalima (2011)

On Holistic Learning Leading to Positive Social Action

“But if we hide ourselves away, afraid to grow and learn,

we might wake up in the flames of the ignorance that burns

and we’ll never be much more than only casualties of war

in a struggle we can’t win if we have no faith to begin.

We’ve got to tip the lid and let some sunlight in.”

    ~ The People of The Boxes

    Album: The Prophet's Hands (2003)

On Politics

“Pictures of politicians preen across our TV screens.

Pretensions plaques and posters fill our minds and magazines. Promises a burning match, igniting dreams of straw…”

    ~ The War/La Ilaha Il Allah

    Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

On Institutionalized Religion

“The world is not a box,

there’s no lid, no doors, no cardboard flaps or locks,

and everything in nature from the clouds to the rocks

is a piece of the puzzle of the purpose of mankind,

it's a piece of the peace that we’ll find.”

    ~ The People of The Boxes

    Album: The Prophet's Hands (2003)

“We’ve digitized The Revelations ~

do our rehearsed recitations go any deeper than our throats? Our calls to prayer they seem to rise up to the skies, conferences and lectures, seminars for you and I.

The words that blow away with the nasheed that make us cry,

yet why are the drums so silent?”

    ~ Why Are The Drums So Silent

    Album: Sunshine, Dust and The Messenger (2002)

On Capitalism, Commercialism and Consumerism

“Build me a tomb for when I die,

build it 50,000 feet into the sky...

Build me a boat I want to discover America,

build me a boat to take me to the edge of the seven seas,

build me a boat and you can sail along with me,

we’ll spread our money, power, religion and disease.

...Who are they to say that we own nothing

and our lives have gone astray?”

    ~ Wood and Nails

    Album: Blue Walls and The Big Sky (1995)

“Standing in the market square, so alive but void of life,

We work and we sweat and we struggle through each day.

As our efforts scar our hands,

this world stains us with demands.

It’s hard to see life’s humour in the business games we play.

As we gnaw our nails with stress,

our fists and hearts pound so carelessly.

With every effort forward, how much more can we digress?”

    ~ The Prophet's Hands

    Album: The Prophet's Hands (2003)

“You’ve built me a cabin but I want more, and more and more, now build me an office tower with an automatic door.

Build me a fence that I can wrap around my state.

If anyone tries to break through,

I pity his fate.”

    ~ Wood and Nails

    Album: Blue Walls and The Big Sky (1995)

“All of us, ride on the same bus,

shop at the same malls and stores.

All of us, debate and discuss,

decide and divide what is mine and what’s yours.”

    ~ All of Us

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

"Watch the grown ups all twirling

with the clock throughout the day.

Watch them spinning through the hours

while the time hands tick away.

They talk and grip the world, as they would catch a falling knife. Reality deceives them ’neath amusing games of life."

    ~ Rhythm of Surrender

    Album: A Different Drum (2004)

On God

"Dear God I've heard your name

from teachers family and friends,

you made the universe and so will live on when it ends.

Everyone I know admits they’ve never seen your face,

they’re not sure where you live and have no map to the place.”

    ~ Dear God

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

“You and I, wonder at the sky,

call God a different name.

As we try, learn and long to fly ~

you and I are so differently the same.”

    ~ All of Us

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

On Prophethood

"Prophets poets and the people of the past in every land,
lived to teach us, tried to reach us ~

how well do we understand?"
~ Kalima (2011)

On Simple Living

“There’s always work that must be done...

Life’s so simple when we simply work to make it fun.”

    ~ Simple Life

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

“We love to live a simple life...we simply love the life we live though some would say it's hard.”

    ~ Simple Life

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

On Pop Culture and Trends

“Teachers and pop icons, empty drums beat loudest noise.

We swap their quotes and CDs like children trading toys.

Follow along, bite the barbed hook deep in our jaw...”

    ~ The War/La Ilaha Il Allah

    Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

On Nationalism

“Fences and forts with walls and flags,

caw caw ~ they’re so funny."

~ Dear Mr. Crow

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

“What of this God whom we command,

to bless our colourded flag and land?

So busy drawing lines in sand

that we don’t think and understand.”

    ~ What Has Become

    Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

On War

“The foolish big boys who fight with their toys

are so sadly silly.”

~ Dear Mr. Crow

    Anthology: A Picnic of Poems (2011)

“We have dealt with all these idealists in the past,

I’m sure we’ll find a way to deal with them today...

Rid our world of all these fanatics one by one,

won’t let not prophet lover ruin my fun.

We’ll string ‘em up and shoot ‘em down.”

~ Wood and Nails

    Album: Blue Walls and The Big Sky (1995)

“What of wars we have survived,

genocides and hollow costs/holocausts?

Have our hopes for humankind

like scriptures and mass graves been lost?”

    ~ What Has Become

    Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

“If a fist can hold a sword,

and a fist can clench a pen,

but the points of both are missed,

by dull, tarnished pride of men.

We must open up our hands,

raise our palms up high to see,

the mazes of our unique selves,

end with similarity.”

    ~ What Has Become

    Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

“Your bombs and pens like swords,

held high, up to my throat.

You have made the cost of blood,

as cheap as ink and all I think.”

    ~What Has Become

    Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

"If we only knew, the sacred value,

And if the might of our pen, is stronger than the swords of men, let us unsheathe our minds, write with our hearts again."

    ~ What Has Become

    Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)

    On Time

    “Time seems cold, each day we grey away. Believe the lines that we’ve been told, 'Lose our way lose yesterday’, they say, but who are they? Who are they anyway? They didn’t hear us play at eight years old.”

    ~ Eight Years Old

    Album: Out Seeing The Fields (2007)

     

    On Connection to God

    “If he could read a line, just understand one sign. Close his mouth and hear

    the peace of hope and fear,

    if he could read a line.

    If he could keep in time.”

    ~ The Poets

    Album: The Poets And The Prophet (2006)

    On The Music Business

    “‘Where’s the next show?’,

    ‘Why don’t you make a Video?’,

    ‘Put on these beads and clothes

    and The Bling, Bling!’'

    Well, if that’s all it’s abou

    than I think that I want out,

    of a career that won’t just let me sing.

    ...‘cause music faith and knowledge

    should be free.”

    ~ I Just Wanna Sing

    Anthology: For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)


    “Throughout history the leaders of countries have been very particular of what songs should be sung.

    We know the power of songs.”

    ~ Pete Seeger

    "Music is the shorthand of emotion."

    ~ Leo Tolstoy

    "Men profess to be lovers of music,

    but for the most part

    they give no evidence in their opinions and lives

    that they have heard it." 

    ~ Henry David Thoreau

    "Music produces a kind of pleasure which

    human nature cannot do without."

    ~ Confucius

    “...we have neglected music.

    Music means rhythm, order.
    It’s effect is electrical.

    It immediately soothes.
    I have seen, in European countries,

    resourceful superintendent of police
    ~ by starting a popular song ~

    control the mischievous tendencies of mobs.
    Unfortunately, like our [Sacred Books],

    music has been a prerogative of the few,
    either the barter of prostitutes

    or high class religious devotees.
    It has never become nationalized in the modern sense.
    If I had any influence with volunteer Boy Scouts

    and [other] organizations,
    I would make compulsory the singing in company

    of national songs.
    And to that end,

    I should have great musicians
    attend every congress or conference

    and teaching mass music.”
    ~ Mahatma Gandhi

       

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