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4081-4090

  • When it (the bird) settles on the leaf for the purpose of eating, it falls into the mouth of the snake and (into the jaws of) death.
  • چون نشیند بهر خور بر روی برگ  ** در فتد اندر دهان مار و مرگ 
  • A crocodile opens its mouth: its teeth are surrounded by long worms.
  • کرده تمساحی دهان خویش باز  ** گرد دندانهاش کرمان دراز 
  • The worms were produced by the residue of food left in its teeth; and it gave them lodging there.
  • از بقیه‌ی خور که در دندانش ماند  ** کرم‌ها رویید و بر دندان نشاند 
  • The little birds see the worms and the food and imagine that coffin to be a meadow.
  • مرغکان بینند کرم و قوت را  ** مرج پندارند آن تابوت را 
  • When its mouth is filled with birds, it suddenly swallows them and closes its mouth (again). 4085
  • چون دهان پر شد ز مرغ او ناگهان  ** در کشدشان و فرو بندد دهان 
  • Know that this world full of dessert (viands) and bread is like the open mouth of the crocodile.
  • این جهان پر ز نقل و پر ز نان  ** چون دهان باز آن تمساح دان 
  • O thou who scrapest together the means of livelihood, (in thy desire) for worms and morsels do not feel secure from the artfulness of the crocodile, (which is) Time.
  • بهر کرم و طعمه ای روزی‌تراش  ** از فن تمساح دهر آمن مباش 
  • A fox falls (and lies) flat under his earth: above his earth are deceptive grains,
  • روبه افتد پهن اندر زیر خاک  ** بر سر خاکش حبوب مکرناک 
  • In order that the heedless crow may approach them and the crafty one cunningly seize her by the leg.
  • تا بیاید زاغ غافل سوی آن  ** پای او گیرد به مکر آن مکردان 
  • Since there are a hundred thousand cunning tricks in animals, how (great) must be the cunning of Man who is superior (to all other animals)! 4090
  • صدهزاران مکر در حیوان چو هست  ** چون بود مکر بشر کو مهترست