- That this mind and eye and ear might be delivered from the Flood of wakefulness and consciousness!
- تا از این طوفان بیداری و هوش ** وارهیدی این ضمیر چشم و گوش
- Oh, in the world there is many a Man of the Cave beside you, before you, at this time: 405
- ای بسی اصحاب کهف اندر جهان ** پهلوی تو پیش تو هست این زمان
- The Friend is with him, the Cave is in converse with him; but your eyes and ears are sealed, (so) what does it avail?
- غار با او یار با او در سرود ** مهر بر چشم است و بر گوشت چه سود
- Story of the Caliph's seeing Laylá.
- قصهی دیدن خلیفه لیلی را
- The Caliph said to Laylá: “Art thou she by whom Majnún was distracted and led astray?
- گفت لیلی را خلیفه کان توی ** کز تو مجنون شد پریشان و غوی
- Thou art not superior to other fair ones.” “Be silent,” she replied, “since thou art not Majnún.”
- از دگر خوبان تو افزون نیستی ** گفت خامش چون تو مجنون نیستی
- Whosoever is awake (to the material world) is the more asleep (to the spiritual world); his wakefulness is worse than his sleep.
- هر که بیدار است او در خوابتر ** هست بیداریش از خوابش بتر
- When our soul is not awake to God, wakefulness is like closing our doors (to Divine influences). 410
- چون به حق بیدار نبود جان ما ** هست بیداری چو در بندان ما
- All day long, from the buffets of phantasy and from (thoughts of) loss and gain and from fear of decline,
- جان همه روز از لگدکوب خیال ** وز زیان و سود وز خوف زوال
- There remains to it (the soul) neither joy nor grace and glory nor way of journeying to Heaven.
- نی صفا میماندش نی لطف و فر ** نی به سوی آسمان راه سفر
- The one asleep (to spiritual things) is he who hath hope of every vain fancy and holds parley with it.
- خفته آن باشد که او از هر خیال ** دارد اومید و کند با او مقال