گر گدا گشتم گدارو کی شوم ** ور لباسم کهنه گردد من نوم
If I have become a beggar, (yet) how should I have the face (impudence and greed) of a beggar? And if my (bodily) raiment become old, (yet) I am (spiritually) new.
سنبل و لاله و سپرغم نیز هم ** با هزاران ناز و نفرت خوردهام 920
I have eaten hyacinth and anemone and sweet basil too with a thousand disdains and disgusts.”
گفت آری لاف میزن لافلاف ** در غریبی بس توان گفتن گزاف
He (the donkey) said, “Yes; boast and boast and boast away! In a strange country one can utter many an idle brag.”
گفت نافم خود گواهی میدهد ** منتی بر عود و عنبر مینهد
He (the gazelle) replied, “Truly my navel (musk-gland) bears (me) witness: it confers a (great) favour (even) on aloes-wood and ambergris.
لیک آن را کی شنود صاحبمشام ** بر خر سرگینپرست آن شد حرام
But who will hearken to (perceive) that? (Only) he that hath the (spiritual) sense of smell. ’Tis taboo for the donkey addicted to dung.
خر کمیز خر ببوید بر طریق ** مشک چون عرضه کنم با این فریق
The donkey smells donkey's urine on the road: how should I offer musk to (creatures of) this class?”
بهر این گفت آن نبی مستجیب ** رمز الاسلام فیالدنیا غریب 925
Hence the Prophet, (who was always) responsive (to the Divine command), spake, the parable, “Islam is a stranger in this world,”
زانک خویشانش هم از وی میرمند ** گرچه با ذاتش ملایک همدمند
Because even his (the true Moslem's) kinsfolk are fleeing from him, though the angels are in harmony with his essence.
صورتش را جنس میبینند انام ** لیک از وی مینیابند آن مشام
The people deem his (outward) form homogeneous (with theirs), but they do not perceive in him that (spiritual) fragrance.
همچو شیری در میان نقش گاو ** دور میبینش ولی او را مکاو
(He is) like a lion in the shape of a cow: behold him from afar but do not investigate him!