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5
279-303

  • This is not hypocrisy or affectation and artifice: I have become fuller than I was yesternight.”
  • این تکلف نیست نی ناموس و فن  ** سیرتر گشتم از آنک دوش من 
  • All the people of the (Prophet's) house were left in astonishment (to think that) this lamp had been filled by this one drop of oil, 280
  • در عجب ماندند جمله اهل بیت  ** پر شد این قندیل زین یک قطره زیت 
  • And that what is (only) a swift's (portion of) food should become the (means of) filling the belly of such an elephant.
  • آنچ قوت مرغ بابیلی بود  ** سیری معده‌ی چنین پیلی شود 
  • Whispering arose amongst the men and women—“That man who has the body of an elephant eats as little as a fly!”
  • فجفجه افتاد اندر مرد و زن  ** قدر پشه می‌خورد آن پیل‌تن 
  • The greed and vanity of unbelief was overthrown: the dragon was satisfied with the food of an ant.
  • حرص و وهم کافری سرزیر شد  ** اژدها از قوت موری سیر شد 
  • The beggar-like greediness of unbelief departed from him: the sweet food of the Faith made him stout and strong.
  • آن گدا چشمی کفر از وی برفت  ** لوت ایمانیش لمتر کرد و زفت 
  • He who was quivering from ravenous hunger beheld, like Mary, the fruit of Paradise. 285
  • آنک از جوع البقر او می‌طپید  ** هم‌چو مریم میوه‌ی جنت بدید 
  • The fruit of Paradise sped to his body: his Hell-like belly gained repose.
  • میوه‌ی جنت سوی چشمش شتافت  ** معده‌ی چون دوزخش آرام یافت 
  • The essence of the Faith is a mighty blessing and exceedingly delicious food, O thou who art content with naught of the Faith but the profession!
  • ذات ایمان نعمت و لوتیست هول  ** ای قناعت کرده از ایمان به قول 
  • Explaining that the Light which is the food of the spirit becomes the food of the saint's body, so that it (his body) also becomes friendly with the spirit (according to the saying of the Prophet), “My satan hath accepted Islam at my hands.”
  • بیان آنک نور که غذای جانست غذای جسم اولیا می‌شود تا او هم یار می‌شود روح را کی اسلم شیطانی علی یدی 
  • Although that (Light) is the food of the spirit and the (spiritual) sight, the body too partakes of it, O son.
  • گرچه آن مطعوم جانست و نظر  ** جسم را هم زان نصیبست ای پسر 
  • If the devilish body had not become fond of eating it, the Prophet would not have said, “The devil accepted Islam.”
  • گر نگشتی دیو جسم آن را اکول  ** اسلم الشیطان نفرمودی رسول 
  • How should the devil become a Moslem until it drink of the sweet food by which the dead is made living? 290
  • دیو زان لوتی که مرده حی شود  ** تا نیاشامد مسلمان کی شود 
  • The devil is passionately in love with the world, blind and deaf; (but this) love, no doubt, may be cut off by another love.
  • دیو بر دنیاست عاشق کور و کر  ** عشق را عشقی دگر برد مگر 
  • When it tastes the wine from the cellar of clairvoyance, little by little it will transfer its love thither.
  • از نهان‌خانه‌ی یقین چون می‌چشد  ** اندک‌اندک رخت عشق آنجا کشد 
  • O thou whose belly is greedy, turn away thus (from the world): the only method is change of food.
  • یا حریص االبطن عرج هکذا  ** انما المنهاج تبدیل الغذا 
  • O thou whose heart is sick, turn to the remedy: the entire regimen is change of disposition.
  • یا مریض القلب عرج للعلاج  ** جملة التدبیر تبدیل المزاج 
  • O thou who art kept in pawn to food, thou wilt escape if thou suffer thyself to be weaned. 295
  • ایها المحبوس فی رهن الطعام  ** سوف تنجو ان تحملت الفطام 
  • Verily, in hunger there is plenteous food: search after it diligently and cherish the hope (of finding it), O shrinker.
  • ان فی‌الجوع طعام وافر  ** افتقدها وارتج یا نافر 
  • Feed on the Light, be like the eye, be in accord with the angels, O best of mankind.
  • اغتذ بالنور کن مثل البصر  ** وافق الاملاک یا خیر البشر 
  • Like the Angel, make the glorification of God thy food, that like the angels thou mayst be delivered from vexation.
  • چون ملک تسبیح حق را کن غذا  ** تا رهی هم‌چون ملایک از اذا 
  • If Gabriel pays no attention to the carcase, (yet) how should he be inferior in strength to the vulture?
  • جبرئیل ار سوی جیفه کم تند  ** او به قوت کی ز کرکس کم زند 
  • What a goodly table is spread in the world! But it is quite hidden from the eyes of the vile. 300
  • حبذا خوانی نهاده در جهان  ** لیک از چشم خسیسان بس نهان 
  • Though the world should become a delightful orchard, still the portion of the mouse and the snake would consist of earth.
  • گر جهان باغی پر از نعمت شود ** قسم موش و مار هم خاکی بود
  • How the corporealists ignore the food of the spirit and tremble with anxiety for the vile food.
  • انکار اهل تن غذای روح را و لرزیدن ایشان بر غذای خسیس 
  • Its (the vile creature's) food is earth, whether in winter or in spring; thou art the lord of creation: how is it thou eatest earth like the snake?
  • قسم او خاکست گر دی گر بهار  ** میر کونی خاک چون نوشی چو مار 
  • The wood-worm in the midst of wood says, “For whom (else) should be such fine sweetmeat?”
  • در میان چوب گوید کرم چوب  ** مر کرا باشد چنین حلوای خوب