If bricks from the grave have fallen on you, how should reasonable persons seek redress from the grave?
گر ز گوری خشت بر تو اوفتاد ** عاقلان از گور کی خواهند داد
Do not concern yourself with anger and hatred against a dead man: beware, do not wake war on (one who is as dead as) the pictures in a bath-house.
گرد خشم و کینهی مرده مگرد ** هین مکن با نقش گرمابه نبرد
Give thanks that a living one did not strike you, for he whom the living one rejects is rejected of God.
شکر کن که زندهای بر تو نزد ** کانک زنده رد کند حق کرد رد
The anger of the living ones is God’s anger and His blows for that pure-skinned one is living through God.1550
خشم احیا خشم حق و زخم اوست ** که به حق زندهست آن پاکیزهپوست
God killed him and breathed on his trotters and quickly, like a butcher, stripped off his skin.
حق بکشت او را و در پاچهش دمید ** زود قصابانه پوست از وی کشید
The breath remains in him till (he reaches) the final bourn: the breathing of God is not as the breathing of the butcher.
نفخ در وی باقی آمد تا مب ** نفخ حق نبود چو نفخهی آن قصاب
There is a great difference between the two breathings: this is wholly honour, while that (other) side is entirely, shame.
فرق بسیارست بین النفختین ** این همه زینست و آن سر جمله شین
This (the latter) took life away from it (the slaughtered beast) and injured it, while by the breathing of God that (spiritual) life was made perpetual.
این حیات از وی برید و شد مضر ** وان حیات از نفخ حق شد مستمر
This (Divine) breath is not a breath that can be described: hark, come up from the bottom of the pit to the top of the palace.1555
این دم آن دم نیست کاید آن به شرح ** هین بر آ زین قعر چه بالای صرح
‘Tis not a sound legal decision to mount him (the defendant) on an ass (and parade him): does any one lay upon an ass a (mere) picture of firewood?
نیستش بر خر نشاندن مجتهد ** نقش هیزم را کسی بر خر نهد