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2127-2176

  • Leave off, and let this exposition remain incomplete: do not lay the bowl for the elect on the table of the vulgar.
  • ترک کن تا ماند این تقریر خام  ** کاسه‌ی خاصان منه بر خوان عام 
  • (’Tis) a wrath and a mercy like the zephyr (sabá) and the plague (wabá): the former is (like) the iron-attracting (magnet) and the latter (like) the straw attracting (amber).
  • قهر و لطفی چون صبا و چون وبا  ** آن یکی آهن‌ربا وین که‌ربا 
  • The truth draws the righteous to righteousness; the false class (of things) draws the false (the wicked).
  • می‌کشد حق راستان را تا رشد  ** قسم باطل باطلان را می‌کشد 
  • (If) the belly be sweet, it draws sweets (to itself); (if) the belly be bilious (acid), it draws vinegar (to itself). 2130
  • معده حلوایی بود حلوا کشد  ** معده صفرایی بود سرکا کشد 
  • A burning (hot) carpet takes away coldness from one who sits (on it); a frozen (cold) carpet consumes (his) heat.
  • فرش سوزان سردی از جالس برد  ** فرش افسرده حرارت را خورد 
  • (When) you see a friend, mercy is aroused in you; (when) you see an enemy, violence is aroused in you.
  • دوست بینی از تو رحمت می‌جهد  ** خصم بینی از تو سطوت می‌جهد 
  • “O Ayáz, finish this affair quickly, for expectation is a sort of vengeance.”
  • ای ایاز این کار را زوتر گزار  ** زانک نوعی انتقامست انتظار 
  • How the King bade Ayáz make haste, saying, “Give judgement and bring the matter to decision immediately, and do not keep them waiting or say, ‘We shall meet after some days,’ for expectation is the red death”; and how Ayáz answered the King.
  • تعجیل فرمودن پادشاه ایاز را کی زود این حکم را به فیصل رسان و منتظر مدار و ایام بیننا مگو کی الانتظار موت الاحمر و جواب گفتن ایاز شاه را 
  • He said, “O King, the command belongs entirely to thee: when the sun is there, the star is naughted.
  • گفت ای شه جملگی فرمان تراست  ** با وجود آفتاب اختر فناست 
  • Who is Venus or Mercury or a meteor that they should come forth in the presence of the sun? 2135
  • زهره کی بود یا عطارد یا شهاب  ** کو برون آید به پیش آفتاب 
  • If I had omitted (to look at) the cloak and sheepskin, how should I have sown such seeds of blame?
  • گر ز دلق و پوستین بگذشتمی  ** کی چنین تخم ملامت کشتمی 
  • What was the (use of) putting a lock on the door of the chamber amidst a hundred envious persons addicted to false imagination?
  • قفل کردن بر در حجره چه بود  ** در میان صد خیالیی حسود 
  • Every one of them, having put his hand into the river-water, seeks (to find there) a dry sod.
  • دست در کرده درون آب جو  ** هر یکی زیشان کلوخ خشک‌جو 
  • How, then, should there be a dry sod in the river? How should a fish become disobedient to the sea?
  • پس کلوخ خشک در جو کی بود  ** ماهیی با آب عاصی کی شود 
  • They impute iniquity to poor me, before whom loyalty (itself) is ashamed.” 2140
  • بر من مسکین جفا دارند ظن  ** که وفا را شرم می‌آید ز من 
  • Were it not for the trouble caused by a person unfamiliar (with my meaning), I would have spoken a few words concerning loyalty;
  • گر نبودی زحمت نامحرمی  ** چند حرفی از وفا واگفتمی 
  • (But) since a world (multitude of people) is seeking (to raise) doubt and difficulty, we will let the discourse run beyond the skin.
  • چون جهانی شبهت و اشکال‌جوست  ** حرف می‌رانیم ما بیرون پوست 
  • If you break your (material) self, you will become a kernel and will hear the tale of a goodly kernel.
  • گر تو خود را بشکنی مغزی شوی  ** داستان مغز نغزی بشنوی 
  • The voices of walnuts are in their skins (shells): where, indeed, is any voice in the kernel and the oil?
  • جوز را در پوستها آوازهاست  ** مغز و روغن را خود آوازی کجاست 
  • It (the kernel) has a voice, (but one that is) not suited to the (bodily) ear: its voice is hidden in the ear of ecstasy. 2145
  • دارد آوازی نه اندر خورد گوش  ** هست آوازش نهان در گوش نوش 
  • Were it not for the sweetness of a kernel's voice, who would listen to the rattling voice of a walnut-shell?
  • گرنه خوش‌آوازی مغزی بود  ** ژغژغ آواز قشری کی شنود 
  • You endure the rattling of it (only) in order that you may silently come into touch with a kernel.
  • ژغژغ آن زان تحمل می‌کنی  ** تا که خاموشانه بر مغزی زنی 
  • Be without lip and without ear for a while, and then, like the lip, be the companion of honey.
  • چند گاهی بی‌لب و بی‌گوش شو  ** وانگهان چون لب حریف نوش شو 
  • How long have you been uttering poetry and prose and (proclaiming) mysteries! O master, try the experiment and, for one day, be dumb!
  • چند گفتی نظم و نثر و راز فاش  ** خواجه یک روز امتحان کن گنگ باش 
  • Story in confirmation of the saying, “We have tried speech and talk all this time: (now) for a while let us. try self-restraint and silence.”
  • حکایت در تقریر این سخن کی چندین گاه گفت ذکر را آزمودیم مدتی صبر و خاموشی را بیازماییم 
  • How long have you been cooking (things) sour and acid and (like the fruit of) the white tamarisk? For this one time make an experiment and cook sweets. 2150
  • چند پختی تلخ و تیز و شورگز  ** این یکی بار امتحان شیرین بپز 
  • On waking at the Resurrection, there is put into the hands of a (wicked) man the scroll of his sins: (it will be) black,
  • آن یکی را در قیامت ز انتباه  ** در کف آید نامه‌ی عصیان سیاه 
  • Headed with black, as letters of mourning; the body and margin of the scroll completely filled with (his) sins—
  • سرسیه چون نامه‌های تعزیه  ** پر معاصی متن نامه و حاشیه 
  • The whole (of it) wickedness and sin from end to end, full of infidelity, like the land of war.
  • جمله فسق و معصیت بد یک سری  ** هم‌چو دارالحرب پر از کافری 
  • Such a foul and noxious scroll does not come into the right hand; it comes into the left hand.
  • آنچنان نامه‌ی پلید پر وبال  ** در یمین ناید درآید در شمال 
  • Here also (in this world) regard your scroll (the record of your actions), (and consider) whether it fits the left hand or the right. 2155
  • خود همین‌جا نامه‌ی خود را ببین  ** دست چپ را شاید آن یا در یمین 
  • In the (bootmaker's) shop, can you know before trying (them) on that the left boot or shoe belongs to the left (foot)?
  • موزه‌ی چپ کفش چپ هم در دکان  ** آن چپ دانیش پیش از امتحان 
  • When you are not “right,” know that you are “left”; the cries of a lion and an ape are distinct (from one another).
  • چون نباشی راست می‌دان که چپی  ** هست پیدا نعره‌ی شیر و کپی 
  • He (God) who makes the rose lovely and sweet-scented—His bounty makes every “left” to be “right.”
  • آنک گل را شاهد و خوش‌بو کند  ** هر چپی را راست فضل او کند 
  • He bestows “rightness” on every one belonging to the “left” He bestows a(fresh) running water on the (salt) sea.
  • هر شمالی را یمینی او دهد  ** بحر را ماء معینی او دهد 
  • If you are “left,” be “right” (in perfect harmony) with His Lordship, that you may see His mercies prevail (over His wrath). 2160
  • گر چپی با حضرت او راست باش  ** تا ببینی دست‌برد لطفهاش 
  • Do you think it allowable that this vile scroll (of yours) should pass from the left hand and come into the right?
  • تو روا داری که این نامه‌ی مهین  ** بگذرد از چپ در آید در یمین 
  • How indeed should a scroll like this, which is full of iniquity and injury, be fit (to place) in the right hand?
  • این چنین نامه که پرظلم و جفاست  ** کی بود خود درخور اندر دست راست 
  • Explaining the case of a person who makes a statement when his behaviour is not consistent with that statement and profession, like the infidels (of whom God hath said): “and if thou ask them who created the heavens and the earth they will surely say, ‘Allah.’” How is the worship of a stone idol and the sacrifice of life and wealth for its sake appropriate to a soul which knows that the creator of heaven and earth and (all) created beings is a God, all-hearing, all-seeing, omnipresent, all-observing, all dominating, jealous, etc.?
  • در بیان کسی کی سخنی گوید کی حال او مناسب آن سخن و آن دعوی نباشد چنان که کفره و لن سالتهم من خلق السموات والارض لیقولن الله خدمت بت سنگین کردن و جان و زر فدای او کردن چه مناسب باشد با جانی کی داند کی خالق سموات و ارض و خلایق الهیست سمیعی بصیری حاضری مراقبی مستولی غیوری الی آخره 
  • A certain ascetic had a very jealous wife: he also had a maid-servant (beautiful) as a houri.
  • زاهدی را یک زنی بد بس غیور  ** هم بد او را یک کنیزک هم‌چو حور 
  • The wife used to watch her husband jealously and not let him be alone with the maid.
  • زان ز غیرت پاس شوهر داشتی  ** با کنیزک خلوتش نگذاشتی 
  • For a long time the wife watched them both, lest an opportunity should occur for their being alone (together)— 2165
  • مدتی زن شد مراقب هر دو را  ** تاکشان فرصت نیفتد در خلا 
  • Until the decree and fore-ordainment of God arrived: (then) the watchman, Reason, became giddy-headed and good-for-nothing.
  • تا در آمد حکم و تقدیر اله  ** عقل حارس خیره‌سر گشت و تباه 
  • When His decree and fore-ordainment arrives unawares, who is Reason? Eclipse overtakes (even) the moon.
  • حکم و تقدیرش چو آید بی‌وقوف  ** عقل کی بود در قمر افتد خسوف 
  • The wife was at the (public) bath: suddenly she remembered the wash-basin and (that) it was (had been left) at home.
  • بود در حمام آن زن ناگهان  ** یادش آمد طشت و در خانه بد آن 
  • She said to the maid, “Hark, go like a bird and fetch the silver basin from our house.”
  • با کنیزک گفت رو هین مرغ‌وار  ** طشت سیمین را ز خانه‌ی ما بیار 
  • On hearing this, the maid came to life, for (she knew that) now she would obtain (a meeting with) the master, 2170
  • آن کنیزک زنده شد چون این شنید  ** که به خواجه این زمان خواهد رسید 
  • (Since) the master was then at home and alone. So she ran joyously to the house.
  • خواجه در خانه‌ست و خلوت این زمان  ** پس دوان شد سوی خانه شادمان 
  • For six years the maid had been longing to find the master alone like this.
  • عشق شش ساله کنیزک را بد این  ** که بیابد خواجه را خلوت چنین 
  • She flew off and hastened towards the house: she found the master at home and alone.
  • گشت پران جانب خانه شتافت  ** خواجه را در خانه در خلوت بیافت 
  • Desire took possession of both the lovers so (mightily) that they had no care or thought of bolting the door.
  • هر دو عاشق را چنان شهوت ربود  ** که احتیاط و یاد در بستن نبود 
  • Ambo summa alacritate coierunt: copulatis corporibus anima cum anima conjuncta est. [Both moved toward one another from joy; by means of (bodily) copulation, soul joined to soul (in) that moment.] 2175
  • هر دو با هم در خزیدند از نشاط  ** جان به جان پیوست آن دم ز اختلاط 
  • Then the wife recollected (and said to herself), “Why did I send her (back) to the house?
  • یاد آمد در زمان زن را که من  ** چون فرستادم ورا سوی وطن