I remember having once walked all night with a caravan and then slept on the edge of the desert. A distracted man who had accompanied us on that journey raised a shout, ran towards the desert and took not a moment’s rest. When it was daylight, I asked him what state of his that was. He replied: ‘I saw bulbuls commencing to lament on the trees, the partridges on the mountains, the frogs in the water and the beasts in the desert so I bethought myself that it would not be becoming for me to sleep in carelessness while they all were praising God.’
Yesterday at dawn a bird lamented, Depriving me of sense, patience, strength and consciousness. One of my intimate friends who Had perhaps heard my distressed voice Said: ‘I could not believe that thou Wouldst be so dazed by a bird’s cry.’ I replied: ‘It is not becoming to humanity That I should be silent when birds chant praises.’
زمین
هرچه خواهی بگویی ای خواجه
بکن اندیشه اول از سر هوش
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توبه من درست نیست خموش
من بیتوبه را به کس مفروش
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چون نهی زلفِ تافته بر گوش
چون نهی جعدِ بافته بر دوش
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آخر ای صوفی مرقع پوش
لاف تقوی مزن ورع مفروش
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ای که دانش به مردم آموزی
آنچه گویی به خَلق، خود بِنْیوش
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دوش مرغی به صبح مینالید
عقل و صبرم ببرد و طاقت و هوش
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