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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 21
 
 
        A virtuous and beauteous youth
        Was pledged to a chaste maiden.
        I read that in the great sea
        They fell into a vortex together.
        When a sailor came to take his hand,
        Lest he might die in that condition,
        He said in anguish from the waves:
        'Leave me. Take the hand of my love.'
        Whilst saying this, he despaired of life.
        In his agony he was heard to exclaim:
        'Learn not the tale of love from the wretch
        Who forgets his beloved in distress.'
        Thus the lives of the lovers terminated.
        Learn from what has occurred that thou mayest know
        Because Sa'di is of the ways and means of love affairs
        Well aware in the Arabian city of Baghdad.
        Tie thy heart to the heart-charmer thou possessest
        And shut thy eye to all the rest of the world.
        If Mejnun and Laila were to come to life again
        They might indite a tale of love on this occurrence.
 
 
 
 



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