Saadi Shirazi

Saadi Shirazi

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Thursday, January 1, 2004

Ch 06 On Weakness And Old Age Story 05 Comments

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The active, graceful, smiling, sweet-tongued youth happened once to be in the circle of our assembly. His heart had been entered by no kind of grief and his lips were scarcely ever closed from laughter. After some time had elapsed, I accidentally met him again and I learned that he had married a wife and begotten children but I saw that the root of merriment had been cut and the roses of his countenance were withered. I asked him how he felt and what his circumstances were. He replied: ‘When I had obtained children I left off childishness.’

Where is youth when age has changed my ringlets?
And the change of time is a sufficient monitor.
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M Asim Nehal 12 November 2016

Thou hast cunningly dyed thy hair but consider That thy bent back will never be straight.’

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