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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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  • Chapter V - ON LOVE AND YOUTH
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Story 7
 
 
  One who had for a considerable time not seen his friend asked him
where he had been and said he had been longing. He replied: 'To be
longing is better than to be satisfied.'
 
 
      Thou hast come late, O intoxicated idol,
      We shall not soon let go thy skirt from the hand.
      He who sees his sweetheart at long intervals
      Is after all better off than if he sees too much of her.
 
 
        When thou comest with friends to visit me
        Although thou comest in peace thou art attacking.
 
 
      If my sweetheart associates one moment with strangers
      It wants but little and I die of jealousy.
      She said smiling: 'I am the lamp of the assembly, O Sa'di,
      What is it to me if a moth kills itself?'
 
 



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