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  • Then he bade him be seated, and asked him concerning his dwelling-place, saying, “Where hast thou thy means of livelihood and refuge?”
  • پس نشاندش باز پرسیدش ز جا  ** که کجا داری معاش و ملتجی 
  • He replied, “O king, I belong to the Abode of Peace: I have come from the road (after having journeyed) to this Abode of Blame. 1135
  • گفت ای شه هستم از دار السلام  ** آمده از ره درین دار الملام 
  • I have neither home nor any companion: when has a fish made its home on the earth?”
  • نه مرا خانه‌ست و نه یک همنشین  ** خانه کی کردست ماهی در زمین 
  • Again the king answered him, saying by way of jest, “What (food) hast thou eaten and what provision hast thou (made) for the morning meal?
  • باز شه از روی لاغش گفت باز  ** که چه خوردی و چه داری چاشت‌ساز 
  • Hast thou appetite? What didst thou eat at daybreak that thou art so intoxicated and boastful and blustering?”
  • اشتهی داری چه خوردی بامداد  ** که چنین سرمستی و پر لاف و باد 
  • He replied, “If I had bread, (whether) dry or moist, how should I lay claim to prophecy?
  • گفت اگر نانم بدی خشک و طری  ** کی کنیمی دعوی پیغامبری 
  • To claim to be a prophet amongst these people is like seeking a heart from a mountain. 1140
  • دعوی پیغامبری با این گروه  ** هم‌چنان باشد که دل جستن ز کوه 
  • No one (ever) sought intellect and heart from mountains and rocks: none sought (from them) understanding and apprehension of a difficult point of discourse.
  • کس ز کوه و سنگ عقل و دل نجست  ** فهم و ضبط نکته‌ی مشکل نجست 
  • Whatever you say, the mountain replies the same: it makes a mock (of you) like the scoffers.
  • هر چه گویی باز گوید که همان  ** می‌کند افسوس چون مستهزیان 
  • What relation exists between this folk and the (Divine) message? Who can hope for (spiritual) life from a soulless thing?
  • از کجا این قوم و پیغام از کجا  ** از جمادی جان کرا باشد رجا