The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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The Poor Bedouin and his Wife
164 Their clemency’s the foam from My sea’s tides –– It passes but its ocean source abides.” ’ Before that pearl this shell you see is dumb, It’s nothing but a worthless piece of scum, By both the foam and that pure sea, it’s plain 2690 This speech is not a trial and not in vain –– It comes from love, humility, and grace, I swear by Him to whom I turn my face! If this desire seems like a trial to you Then test the trial now for a moment too! Don’t hide your secret, so mine you might view, Command then anything that I can do –– Don’t hide your heart, so mine might be disclosed And then accept whatever is imposed. What shall I do, and where may I begin? 2695 Look what a mess my troubled soul is in! The wife speci fies to her husband the way to seek daily sustenance, and he accepts The wife replied, ‘A sun has shone its light From which a universe has now turned bright: The Maker’s caliph, God’s own deputy, Through him Baghdad’s like spring eternally –– Join with this king then you’ll be one as well, Why keep on heading to misfortune’s hell? It’s alchemy, these great kings’ company, Compared with their glance what’s mere alchemy! Mohammad glanced on Abu Bakr’s face 2700 He then became veracious * through his grace.’ The husband said, ‘How can I meet a king Without a pretext for my visiting? I have to have a link or stratagem: Things can’t be made without the tools for them. Majnun when he heard somebody once say That Layli had been slightly ill that day, The Poor Bedouin and his Wife 165 Said, “How can I go there without excuse? If I can’t visit her bring me a noose! If I were a physician I could go, 2705 I would have visited a while ago.” For God said, “ Say, come! ” * freeing us from stress, To signal we should end our bashfulness; If bats had vision and ability By day they’d fly around so happily.’ The wife said, ‘When the king should join the fray Impotence turns to power straight away, So when your means is vile pretentiousness You must choose impotence and helplessness.’ He said, ‘How can I trade without the tools 2710 Unless I show I’m helpless and he rules? I must have evidence I’m penniless For any king to pity my distress. Other than words and looks show evidence To gain the pity of his eminence, For this proof based on talk and how you look Is immaterial in the judge’s book –– To prove your worth he wants sincerity Free from words, then his light shines perfectly.’ The bedouin takes a jug of rainwater from the middle of the desert to Baghdad as a present for the Commander of the Faithful, * imagining that water is scarce there as well She said, ‘Sincerity’s to strive hard, love, 2715 Cleansed of existence then to rise above –– We’ve stored rain in this jug and now it’s full: It’s your possession, means and capital, So take this jug and journey to the king To give it to him as an o ffering; Tell him we’ve nothing more, he’ll understand There’s nothing finer in our desert land; His storehouses may have the finest fare But they won’t have such water that’s so rare.’ The Poor Bedouin and his Wife 166 This jug’s our body so it must contain 2720 All of our outward senses’ bitter rain: O Lord, accept this water that we’ve brought By the grace of their lives Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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