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چون که عاشق اوست تو خاموش باش ** او چو گوشت میکشد تو گوش باش
- Inasmuch as He is (thy) lover, do thou be silent: as He is pulling thine ear, be thou (all) ear.
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بند کن چون سیل سیلانی کند ** ور نه رسوایی و ویرانی کند
- Dam the torrent (of ecstasy) when it runs in flood; else it will work shame and ruin.
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من چه غم دارم که ویرانی بود ** زیر ویران گنج سلطانی بود
- What care I though ruin be (wrought)? Under the ruin there is a royal treasure.
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غرق حق خواهد که باشد غرقتر ** همچو موج بحر جان زیر و زبر 1745
- He that is drowned in God wishes to be more drowned, (while) his spirit (is tossed) up and down like the waves of the sea,
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زیر دریا خوشتر آید یا زبر ** تیر او دل کش تر آید یا سپر
- (Asking), “Is the bottom of the sea more delightful, or the top? Is His (the Beloved's) arrow more fascinating, or the shield?”
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پاره کردهی وسوسه باشی دلا ** گر طرب را باز دانی از بلا
- O heart, thou art torn asunder by evil suggestion if thou recognise any difference between joy and woe.
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گر مرادت را مذاق شکر است ** بیمرادی نه مراد دل بر است
- Although the object of thy desire has the taste of sugar, is not absence of any object of desire (in thee) the object of the Beloved's desire?
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هر ستارهش خونبهای صد هلال ** خون عالم ریختن او را حلال
- Every star of His is the blood-price of a hundred new moons: it is lawful for Him to shed the blood of the (whole) world.
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ما بها و خونبها را یافتیم ** جانب جان باختن بشتافتیم 1750
- We gained the price and the blood-price: we hastened to gamble our soul away.
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ای حیات عاشقان در مردگی ** دل نیابی جز که در دل بردگی
- Oh, the life of lovers consists in death: thou wilt not win the (Beloved's) heart except in losing thine own.