What (sort of) eye is that that hath no sight, and gets nothing but disgrace from the tests (to which it is put)?
آن چه چشم است آن که بیناییش نیست ** ز امتحانها جز که رسواییش نیست
Opinions are sometimes erroneous, (but) what (sort of) opinion is this that is blind to the (right) road?
سهو باشد ظنها را گاه گاه ** این چه ظن است این که کور آمد ز راه
O eye, thou makest lament for others: sit down awhile and weep for thyself!
دیده آ بر دیگران نوحهگری ** مدتی بنشین و بر خود میگری
The bough is made green and fresh by the weeping cloud, for the (same) reason that the candle is made brighter by (its) weeping.480
ز ابر گریان شاخ سبز و تر شود ** ز آنکه شمع از گریه روشنتر شود
Wheresoever people are lamenting, sit you there (and lament), because you have a better right to moan (than they have),
هر کجا نوحه کنند آن جا نشین ** ز آنکه تو اولیتری اندر حنین
Inasmuch as they are (concerned) with parting from that which passes away, and are forgetful of the ruby of everlasting-ness that belongs to the mine (of Reality);
ز آن که ایشان در فراق فانیاند ** غافل از لعل بقای کانیاند
Inasmuch as the stamp of blind imitation is (as) a lock upon the heart;-go, scrape off (dissolve) its lock with tears-;
ز آن که بر دل نقش تقلید است بند ** رو به آب چشم بندش را برند
Inasmuch as imitation is the bane of every good quality; imitation is (but) a straw, (even) if it is a mighty mountain.
ز آن که تقلید آفت هر نیکویی است ** که بود تقلید اگر کوه قوی است
If a blind man is big and choleric, deem him (only) a piece of flesh, since he has no eye (eye-sight).485
گر ضریری لمترست و تیز خشم ** گوشت پارهش دان چو او را نیست چشم
Though he (the blind imitator) speak words finer than a hair, his heart has no knowledge of these words.
گر سخن گوید ز مو باریکتر ** آن سرش را ز آن سخن نبود خبر