سینه صیقلها زده در ذکر و فکر ** تا پذیرد آینهی دل نقش بکر
(Since) they have polished their breasts (hearts) in commemoration (of God) and meditation, that the heart's mirror may receive the virgin (original) image.
هر که او از صلب فطرت خوب زاد ** آینه در پیش او باید نهاد3155
Whoever is born beautiful from the loins of Creation, a mirror must be placed before him.
عاشق آیینه باشد روی خوب ** صیقل جان آمد و تقوی القلوب
The beauteous face is in love with the mirror: it (such a face) is a polisher of the soul and (a kindler) of the fear of God in (men's) hearts.
آمدن مهمان پیش یوسف علیه السلام و تقاضا کردن یوسف از او تحفه و ارمغان
How the guest came to Joseph, on whom be peace, and how Joseph demanded of him a gift and present on his return from abroad.
آمد از آفاق یار مهربان ** یوسف صدیق را شد میهمان
The loving friend came from the ends of the earth and became the guest of Joseph the truthful,
کآشنا بودند وقت کودکی ** بر وسادهی آشنایی متکی
For they had been acquainted in childhood, reclining (together) on the cushion of acquaintance.
یاد دادش جور اخوان و حسد ** گفت کان زنجیر بود و ما اسد
He spoke to him (Joseph) of the injustice and envy of his brethren: Joseph said, “That was (like) a chain, and I was the lion.
عار نبود شیر را از سلسله ** نیست ما را از قضای حق گله3160
The lion is not disgraced by the chain: I do not complain of God's destiny.
شیر را بر گردن ار زنجیر بود ** بر همه زنجیر سازان میر بود
If the lion had a chain on his neck, (yet) he was prince over all the chain-makers.”
گفت چون بودی ز زندان و ز چاه ** گفت همچون در محاق و کاست ماه
He asked, “How wert thou in regard to the prison and the well?” “Like the moon,” said Joseph, “in the interlunar period (when she is) on the wane.”
در محاق ار ماه نو گردد دو تا ** نی در آخر بدر گردد بر سما
If in that period the new moon is bent double, does not she at last become the full moon in the sky?
گر چه دردانه به هاون کوفتند ** نور چشم و دل شد و بیند بلند
Though the seed-pearl is pounded in the mortar, it becomes the light of eye and heart and looks aloft.
گندمی را زیر خاک انداختند ** پس ز خاکش خوشهها بر ساختند3165
They cast a grain of wheat under earth, then from its earth they raised up ears of corn;
بار دیگر کوفتندش ز آسیا ** قیمتش افزود و نان شد جان فزا
Once more they crushed it with the mill: its value increased and it became soul invigorating bread;
باز نان را زیر دندان کوفتند ** گشت عقل و جان و فهم هوشمند
Again they crushed the bread under their teeth: it became the mind and spirit and understanding of one endowed with reason;
باز آن جان چون که محو عشق گشت ** يعجب الزراع آمد بعد کشت
Again, when that spirit became lost in Love, it became (as that which) rejoiceth the sowers after the sowing.
این سخن پایان ندارد باز گرد ** تا که با یوسف چه گفت آن نیک مرد
This discourse hath no end. Come back, that we may see what that good man said to Joseph.
بعد قصه گفتنش گفت ای فلان ** هین چه آوردی تو ما را ارمغان3170
After he (Joseph) had told him his story, he (Joseph) said, “Now, O so-and-so, what traveller's gift hast thou brought for me?”
بر در یاران تهی دست ای فتی ** هست چون بیگندمی در آسیا
O youth, he who is empty-handed at the door of friends is like a man without wheat in the mill.
حق تعالی خلق را گوید به حشر ** ارمغان کو از برای روز نشر
God, exalted is He, will say to the people at the gathering (for Judgement), “Where is your present for the Day of Resurrection?
جئتمونا و فرادی بینوا ** هم بدان سان که خلقناکم کذا
Ye have come to Us and alone without provision, just in the same guise as We created you.
هین چه آوردید دست آویز را ** ارمغانی روز رستاخیز را
Hark, what have ye brought as an offering—a gift on homecoming for the Day when ye rise from the dead?
یا امید باز گشتنتان نبود ** وعدهی امروز باطلتان نمود3175
Or had ye no hope of returning? Did the promise of (meeting Me) to-day seem vain to you?”
وعدهی مهمانیاش را منکری ** پس ز مطبخ خاک و خاکستر بری
Dost thou (O reader) disbelieve in the promise of being His guest? Then from the kitchen (of His bounty) thou wilt get (only) dust and ashes.
ور نهای منکر چنین دست تهی ** در در آن دوست چون پا مینهی
And if thou art not disbelieving, how with such empty hands art thou setting foot in the Court of that Friend?
اندکی صرفه بکن از خواب و خور ** ارمغان بهر ملاقاتش ببر
Refrain thyself a little from sleep and food: bring the gift for thy meeting with Him.