(For) then he knows that a fault has been committed (by him) which has ruffled the jasmine-bed of (Divine) approbation,
پس بداند که خطایی رفته است ** که سمنزار رضا آشفته است
Just as (happened when) that person (the slave), on account of the deficiency of his crop, wrote a letter to the owner of the harvest.
همچنانک آن شخص از نقصان کشت ** رقعه سوی صاحب خرمن نبشت
They brought his letter to the lord of justice: he read the letter and returned no answer.1865
رقعهاش بردند پیش میر داد ** خواند او رقعه جوابی وا نداد
He said, “He hath no care but for (the loss of) viands: silence, then, is the best answer to a fool.
گفت او را نیست الا درد لوت ** پس جواب احمق اولیتر سکوت
He hath no care at all for separation (from me) or union (with me): he is confined to the branch (the derivative); he does not seek the root (the fundamental) at all.
نیستش درد فراق و وصل هیچ ** بند فرعست او نجوید اصل هیچ
He is a fool and (spiritually) dead in egoism, for because of his anxious care for the branch he hath no leisure for the root.”
احمقست و مردهی ما و منی ** کز غم فرعش فراغ اصل نی
Deem the skies and the earth to be an apple that appeared from the tree of Divine Power.
آسمانها و زمین یک سیب دان ** کز درخت قدرت حق شد عیان
Thou art as a worm in the midst of the apple and art ignorant of the tree and the gardener.1870
تو چه کرمی در میان سیب در ** وز درخت و باغبانی بیخبر
The other worm’ too is in the apple, but its spirit is outside, bearing the banner aloft.
آن یکی کرمی دگر در سیب هم ** لیک جانش از برون صاحبعلم
Its (the worm’s) movement splits the apple asunder: the apple cannot endure that shock.
جنبش او وا شکافد سیب را ** بر نتابد سیب آن آسیب را