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بار آخر گوییش سوزان و چست ** گرمتر صد بار از بار نخست
- And the last time you utter them with fire and energy, a hundred times more ardently than the first time.
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درد داروی کهن را نو کند ** درد هر شاخ ملولی خو کند
- Passion makes the old medicine new; passion lops every bough of weariness.
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کیمیای نو کننده دردهاست ** کو ملولی آن طرف که درد خاست
- Passion is the elixir that makes (things) new: how (can there be) weariness where passion has arisen?
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هین مزن تو از ملولی آه سرد ** درد جو و درد جو و درد درد
- Oh, do not sigh heavily from weariness: seek passion, seek passion, passion, passion!
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خادع دردند درمانهای ژاژ ** رهزنند و زرستانان رسم باژ 4305
- Vain remedies (only) beguile (true) passion: they are (like) brigands and those who extort money in the form of tolls.
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آب شوری نیست در مان عطش ** وقت خوردن گر نماید سرد و خوش
- A briny water is no remedy for thirst: (even) if it seem cold and delicious at the moment of drinking,
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لیک خادع گشته و مانع شد ز جست ** ز آب شیرینی کزو صد سبزه رست
- Yet it beguiles (you) and prevents (you) from seeking the sweet water by which a hundred plants are made to grow.
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همچنین هر زر قلبی مانعست ** از شناس زر خوش هرجا که هست
- Likewise every piece of spurious gold prevents (you) from recognising the good (genuine) gold wherever it is (to be found).
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پا و پرت را به تزویری برید ** که مراد تو منم گیر ای مرید
- It (the spurious gold) cuts off your feet and (clips) your wings by imposture, saying, “I am what you seek: take me, O seeker.”
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گفت دردت چینم او خود درد بود ** مات بود ار چه به ظاهر برد بود 4310
- It says, “I will remove thy passion,” (but) in truth it is (worthless as) dregs: it is (really) checkmate (defeat) though it is victory in appearance.