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1282-1291

  • This, which is busy (in appearance), is (really) idle and (superficial, like) a husk; and that which is hidden is its core and origin.
  • اینکه بر کار است بی‏کار است و پوست ** و انکه پنهان است مغز و اصل اوست‏
  • The dust is as a tool in the hand of the wind: deem the wind high and of high descent.
  • خاک همچون آلتی در دست باد ** باد را دان عالی و عالی نژاد
  • The gaze of the eye of dust falls on the dust; an eye that sees the wind is of another sort.
  • چشم خاکی را به خاک افتد نظر ** باد بین چشمی بود نوعی دگر
  • A horse knows a horse, because it (one horse) is associated (homogeneous with other horses); likewise (only) a rider knows the things appertaining to a rider. 1285
  • اسب داند اسب را کاو هست یار ** هم سواری داند احوال سوار
  • The sensuous eye is the horse, and the Light of God is the rider: without the rider the horse itself is useless.
  • چشم حس اسب است و نور حق سوار ** بی‏سواره اسب خود ناید به کار
  • Therefore train the horse (so as to cure it) of bad habits; else the horse will be rejected before the King.
  • پس ادب کن اسب را از خوی بد ** ور نه پیش شاه باشد اسب رد
  • The horse's eye finds the way from the King's eye: without the King's eye its eye is in desperate plight.
  • چشم اسب از چشم شه رهبر بود ** چشم او بی‏چشم شه مضطر بود
  • The eye of horses, whithersoever you call it except to grass and pasture, says, “Nay, why (should we go)?”
  • چشم اسبان جز گیاه و جز چرا ** هر کجا خوانی بگوید نه چرا
  • The Light of God mounts (as a rider) on the sensuous eye, and then the soul yearns after God. 1290
  • نور حق بر نور حس راکب شود ** آن گهی جان سوی حق راغب شود
  • How should the riderless horse know the marks of the road? The King is needed (to ride it) in order that it may know the King's road.
  • اسب بی‏راکب چه داند رسم راه ** شاه باید تا بداند شاه راه‏