Ch 06 On Weakness And Old Age Story 02 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE F GHGG I DJ K LKMGKHGG N OGPGGQRSHT

It is related that an old man having married a girl was sitting with her privately in an apartment adorned with roses fixing his eyes and heart upon her He did not sleep during long nights but spent them in telling her jokes and witty stories hoping to gain her affection and to conquer her shyness One night however he informed her that luck had been friendly to her and the eye of fortune awake because she had become the companion of an old man who is ripe educated experienced in the world of a quiet disposition who had felt cold and warm had tried good and bad who knows the diities of companionship is ready to fulfil the conditions of love is benevolent kind good natured and sweet tonguedA
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As far as I am able I shall hold thy heartB
And if injured I shall not injure in returnC
Though sugar may be thy food as of a parrotD
I shall sacrifice sweet life to thy supportE
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Thou hast not fallen into the hands of a giddy youth fun of whims headstrong fickle minded running about every moment in search of another pleasure and entertaining another opinion sleeping every night in another place and taking every day another friendF
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Young men are joyous and of handsome countenanceG
But inconstant in fidelity to anyoneH
Expect not faithfulness from nightingalesG
Who sing every moment to another roseG
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Contrary to aged men who spend their lives according to wisdom and propriety not according to the impulses of folly and youthI
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Find one better than thyself and consider it fortunateD
Because with one like thyself thou wilt be disappointedJ
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The old man said I continued in this strain thinking that I had captivated her heart and that it had become my prey She drew however a deep sigh from her grief filled heart and said All the words thou hast uttered weighed in the scales of my understanding are not equivalent to the maxim I once heard enounced in my tribe An arrow in the side of a young woman is better than an old manK
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When she perceived in the hands of her husbandL
Something pendant like the nether lip of a fasting manK
She said This fellow has a corpse with himM
But incantations are for sleepers not for corpsesG
A woman who arises without satisfaction from a manK
Will raise many a quarrel and contentionH
An old man who is unable to rise from his placeG
Except by the aid of a stick how can his own stick riseG
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In short there being no possibility of harmony a separation at last took place When the time of the lady s uddat had terminated she was given in marriage to a young man who was violent ill humoured and empty handed She suffered much from his bad temper and tyrannical behaviour and experienced the miseries of penury She nevertheless said Praise be to Allah for having been delivered from that wretched torment and attained this permanent blessingN
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Despite of all this violence and hasty natureO
I shall try to please thee because thou art beauteousG
To be with thee in hell burning is for meP
Better than to be with the other in paradiseG
The smell of an onion from the mouth of a pretty faceG
Is indeed better than a rose from an ugly handQ
A nice face and a gown of gold brocadeR
Essence of roses fragrant aloes paint perfume and lustS
All these are ornaments of womenH
Take a man and his testicles are a sufficient ornamentT

Saadi Shirazi



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