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3190-3199

  • He said, “At any rate, what goods have you in your shop?” He answered, “Where have I a shop, and where a dwelling-place?” 3190
  • گفت رختت چیست باری در دکان ** گفت ما را کو دکان و کو مکان‏
  • “Then,” said he, “I will ask about money. How much money (have you)?—for you are a solitary wanderer and one whose counsel is prized.
  • گفت پس از نقد پرسم نقد چند ** که تویی تنها رو و محبوب پند
  • With you is the elixir which changes the copper of the world (into) gold: your understanding and knowledge are inlaid with pearls.”
  • کیمیای مس عالم با تو است ** عقل و دانش را گهر تو بر تو است‏
  • “By God,” he replied, “O chief of the Arabs, in my whole property there is not the means of (buying) food for the night.
  • گفت و الله نیست یا وجه العرب ** در همه ملکم وجوه قوت شب‏
  • I run about with bare feet and naked body. If any one will give me a loaf of bread—thither I go.
  • پا برهنه تن برهنه می‏دوم ** هر که نانی می‏دهد آن جا روم‏
  • From this wisdom and learning and excellence (of mind) I have got nothing but phantasy and headache.” 3195
  • مر مرا زین حکمت و فضل و هنر ** نیست حاصل جز خیال و درد سر
  • Then the Arab said to him, “Begone far from my side, so that your ill-luck may not rain upon me.
  • پس عرب گفتش که شو دور از برم ** تا نبارد شومی تو بر سرم‏
  • Take far away from me that unlucky wisdom of yours: your speech is unlucky for (all) the people of the time.
  • دور بر آن حکمت شومت ز من ** نطق تو شرم است بر اهل زمن‏
  • Either go you in that direction, and I will run in this direction; or if your way be forwards, I will go back.
  • یا تو آن سو رو من این سو می‏دوم ** ور ترا ره پیش من واپس روم‏
  • One sack of wheat and the other of sand is better for me than these vain contrivings.
  • یک جوالم گندم و دیگر ز ریگ ** به بود زین حیله‏های مرده‏ریگ‏