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1682-1691

  • That, in the absence of that (which you seek), your day has become dark; (that) your neck has become thin as a spindle;
  • And what you have given in alms (is) all that you possess, (so that) your belongings (are entirely bestowed in charity) like the alms of those who gamble all away;
  • (That) you have given up your belongings and sleep and the (healthy) colour of your face, and sacrificed your head (life) and become as (thin as) a hair;
  • (That) you have sat—how often!—in the fire, like aloes-wood; that you have gone—how often!—to meet the sword, like a helmet. 1685
  • A hundred thousand such acts of helplessness are habitual to lovers (of God), and (their number) cannot be reckoned.
  • After you have had this dream at night, the day breaks; through hope thereof your day becomes triumphant.
  • You have turned your eye to left and right, (wondering) where is that sign and those tokens.
  • You are trembling like a leaf (and saying), “Alas, if the day depart and the sign come not to pass!”
  • You are running in street and market and into houses, like one that should lose a calf. 1690
  • (Somebody asks), “Is it good (news), Sir? Why are you running to and fro? Who belonging to you is it that you have lost here?”