How should a Súfí be grieved on account of poverty? The very essence of poverty becomes his nurse and his food,
صوفیی از فقر چون در غم شود ** عین فقرش دایه و مطعم شود
Because Paradise hath grown from things disliked and Mercy is the portion of one who is helpless and broken.
زانک جنت از مکاره رسته است ** رحم قسم عاجزی اشکسته است
He that haughtily breaks the heads (of people), the mercy of God and His creatures cometh not towards him.
آنک سرها بشکند او از علو ** رحم حق و خلق ناید سوی او
This topic hath no end, and that youth (the slave) has been deprived of strength by the reduction of his bread-allowance.
این سخن آخر ندارد وان جوان ** از کمی اجرای نان شد ناتوان
Happy is the Súfí whose daily bread is reduced: his bead becomes a pearl, and he becomes the Sea.1860
شاد آن صوفی که رزقش کم شود ** آن شبهش در گردد و اویم شود
Whosoever has become acquainted with that choice (spiritual) allowance, he has become worthy of approach (to the Presence) and of (Him who is) the Source of (every) allowance.
زان جرای خاص هر که آگاه شد ** او سزای قرب و اجریگاه شد
When there is a reduction of that spiritual allowance, his spirit trembles on account of its reduction;
زان جرای روح چون نقصان شود ** جانش از نقصان آن لرزان شود
(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
Its movement has rent (all) veils: its form is (that of) a worm, but its reality is a dragon.
بر دریده جنبش او پردهها ** صورتش کرمست و معنی اژدها
The fire that first darts from (the impact of) the steel puts forth its foot very feebly.
آتش که اول ز آهن میجهد ** او قدم بس سست بیرون مینهد
Cotton is its nurse at first, but in the end it carries its flames up to the aether.1875
دایهاش پنبهست اول لیک اخیر ** میرساند شعلهها او تا اثیر
At first, man is in bondage to sleep and food; ultimately he is higher than the angels.
مرد اول بستهی خواب و خورست ** آخر الامر از ملایک برترست
Under the protection of cotton and sulphur matches his flame and light rises above Suhá.
در پناه پنبه و کبریتها ** شعله و نورش برآیدت بر سها
He illuminates the dark world: he tears the iron fetter (in pieces) with a needle.
عالم تاریک روشن میکند ** کندهی آهن به سوزن میکند
Though the fire too is connected with the body, is ‘it not derived from the spirit and the spiritual?
گرچه آتش نیز هم جسمانی است ** نه ز روحست و نه از روحانی است
The body hath no share in that glory: the body is as a drop of water in comparison with the sea of the spirit.1880
جسم را نبود از آن عز بهرهای ** جسم پیش بحر جان چون قطرهای