The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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O Lord, we’ve erred!’
* He sighed with heart aflame, ‘We lost the way as soon as darkness came!’ So destiny can block the sun’s bright light, Turn lions into mice because of fright. If I don’t see a snare by God’s decree 1265 I’m not the first who can’t see destiny; How a Hare Killed the Tyrannical Lion 79 Blest is the one who follows righteousness, Who gives up all his power for lowliness: If fate should dress you up in black like night Still it will help you in your hardest plight; If destiny should try to murder you First it makes sure that you’ll be born anew; If it waylays you, hurls you in a ditch, A tent for you in heaven it will pitch: By frightening you, know that He’s being kind, 1270 In His safe kingdom space for you He’ll find, This talk remains un finished, but it’s late, Now listen to the tale while I narrate: The hare steps back from the lion when it approaches the well The lion now approached the well they’d found But saw the hare retreat and turn around: ‘Why is it you retreat, hare? what is wrong? Don’t stop like that, come forward and be strong!’ The hare screamed, ‘Oh, my feet have fled from me! My soul now trembles and desires to flee! Can you not see my face has turned so pale? 1275 About my inner state it tells the tale.’ Since God has called the face ‘a tell-tale clue’ On this the mystic focuses his view, Colour and scent like bells make you aware, The horse’s neigh informs you that it’s there: The sound of each thing thus gives it away, A door’s creak di ffers from a donkey’s bray; The Prophet said, in judging people’s souls, ‘ A man stays hidden till his tongue unrolls.’ Complexion also shows what’s in your heart –– 1280 Have mercy on me, plant love that won’t part! A bright complexion is your thanks’ applause, A sickly one denies love and withdraws. How a Hare Killed the Tyrannical Lion 80 I’ve faced the one who pulls limbs out of place And saps all trace of life out of your face, The one who breaks all things He goes inside, Uprooting ancient trees, however wide, That one who traps you, then declares it’s mate, Man, beasts, and plants must follow His dictate; Though these are small things, big things fall as well, 1285 Becoming pale, filled with a rotten smell. The world now holds back, then shows thankfulness: The blooming orchard once knew nakedness; The sun which rises up with flames of fire Then sinks head- first when it can’t go up higher; The stars shine while the lofty heavens turn Each single moment they are caused to burn; The beauty of the moon is cherished most, But when it’s sick it looks more like a ghost; The earth, as if through manners, keeps so still, 1290 But tremors make it shake as if it’s ill; So many mountains through sheer agony Were crushed to piles of dust so easily; The air which was the soul’s associate, Turned stale and sick when fate commanded it; Water, the spirit’s kin, was sweet to taste, But turned so bitter, left in pools of waste; The fire puffed up with pride its flaming head, But soon the wind pronounced that ‘ it is dead’. From turbulence that strikes the ocean tide 1295 You can detect the torment that’s inside; The wheel of heaven in its search rotates And thus acquires its children’s changing states: First low, next in the middle, then up high, Armies of bright stars decorate the sky. Of elements like these you all consist, To try to know their state you must persist, Since all of these are filled with pain and grief Of course you’re pale and thinner than a leaf, Because of all these opposites in you 1300 Like earth and fire, the wind and water too. Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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