باز آید سوی دام از بهر خور ** ساعد شه یابد و اقبال و فر
The falcon comes to the snare for food: it finds the fore-arm (wrist) of the King and fortune and glory.
طفل شد مکتب پی کسب هنر ** بر امید مرغ با لطف پدر
The child went to school to acquire knowledge, in hope of (getting) its father's pretty bird (as a prize);
پس ز مکتب آن یکی صدری شده ** ماهگانه داده و بدری شده
Then, by (going to) school, that child rose to the top, paid monthly fees (to his teacher), and became perfect (in knowledge).
آمده عباس حرب از بهر کین ** بهر قمع احمد و استیز دین
‘Abbás had come to war for vengeance’ sake, for the purpose of subduing Ahmad (Mohammed) and opposing the (true) religion:
گشته دین را تا قیامت پشت و رو ** در خلافت او و فرزندان او2795
He and his descendants in the Caliphate became a back and front (complete support) to the (true) religion until the Resurrection.
من بر این در طالب چیز آمدم ** صدر گشتم چون به دهلیز آمدم
“I came to this court in quest of wealth: as soon as I entered the portico I became (a spiritual) chief.
آب آوردم به تحفه بهر نان ** بوی نانم برد تا صدر جنان
I brought water as a gift for the sake of (getting) bread: hope of bread led me to the highest place in Paradise.
نان برون راند آدمی را از بهشت ** نان مرا اندر بهشتی در سرشت
Bread drove an Adam forth from Paradise: bread caused me to mix (made me consort) with those who belong to Paradise.
رستم از آب و ز نان همچون ملک ** بیغرض گردم بر این در چون فلک
I have been freed, like the angels, from water and bread (materiality): without (any worldly) object of desire I move round this court, like the (revolving) sphere of heaven.”
بیغرض نبود به گردش در جهان ** غیر جسم و غیر جان عاشقان2800
Nothing in the world is without object (disinterested) in its movement (activity) except the bodies and the souls of (God's) lovers.
در بیان آن که عاشق دنیا بر مثال عاشق دیواری است که بر او تاب آفتاب زند و جهد و جهاد نکرد تا فهم کند که آن تاب و رونق از دیوار نیست از قرص آفتاب است در آسمان چهارم لاجرم کلی دل بر دیوار نهاد چون پرتو آفتاب به آفتاب پیوست او محروم ماند ابدا و حیل بينهم و بين ما يشتهون
Showing that the lover of this world is like the lover of a wall on which the sunbeams strike, who makes no effort and exertion to perceive that the radiance and splendour do not proceed from the wall, but from the orb of the sun in the Fourth Heaven; consequently he sets his whole heart on the wall, and when the sunbeams rejoin the sun (at sunset), he is left for ever in despair: “and a bar is placed between them and that which they desire.”