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  • ور بگفتی دوش دیگی پخته‌اند  ** یا حوایج از پزش یک لخته‌اند 
  • Or if she said, “Last night they cooked a potful of food” or “The vegetables are cooked to perfection”;
  • ور بگفتی هست نانها بی‌نمک  ** ور بگفتی عکس می‌گردد فلک  4030
  • Or if she said, “The loaves have no salt (savour)”; or if she said, “The heavenly sphere is going round in the contrary direction”;
  • ور بگفتی که به درد آمد سرم  ** ور بگفتی درد سر شد خوشترم 
  • Or if she said, “My head aches”; or if she said, “My headache is better”—
  • گر ستودی اعتناق او بدی  ** ور نکوهیدی فراق او بدی 
  • If she praised, ’twas his (Joseph's) caresses (that she meant); and if she blamed, ’twas separation from him (that she meant).
  • صد هزاران نام گر بر هم زدی  ** قصد او و خواه او یوسف بدی 
  • If she piled up a hundred thousand names, her meaning and intention was always Joseph.
  • گرسنه بودی چو گفتی نام او  ** می‌شدی او سیر و مست جام او 
  • Were she hungry, as soon as she spoke his name she would be filled (with spiritual food) and intoxicated by his cup.
  • تشنگیش از نام او ساکن شدی  ** نام یوسف شربت باطن شدی  4035
  • Her thirst would be quenched by his name: the name of Joseph was a sherbet to her soul;
  • ور بدی دردیش زان نام بلند  ** درد او در حال گشتی سودمند 
  • And if she were in pain, her pain would immediately be turned into profit by that exalted name.
  • وقت سرما بودی او را پوستین  ** این کند در عشق نام دوست این 
  • In cold weather it was a fur to her. This, this (is what) the Beloved's name can do (when one is) in love.
  • عام می‌خوانند هر دم نام پاک  ** این عمل نکند چو نبود عشقناک 
  • The vulgar are always pronouncing the Holy Name, (but) it does not do this work (for them) since they are not endowed with (true) love.