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Some Persian and Arabic poetry of the good old days

Omar Khayyam (1048 - 1131)

"What happiness has never transgressed Thy law, eh?
a sinless life, what flavor did she say?
If You punish the evil I have done wrong, what
is the difference between you and me, will you? "


Abu-l-Ala al-Maari (973 -1057)

"You said: A wise creator.
We answered: You said true. So we say.
You've thought : No limit in space or time. Is not that so? Then tell us! This in fact is a statement full of innuendo. Here they are: We are irrational! "


"Our souls are like wine, if the stores for too long, it must one day you buy them wholesale."

"I showed sparing of vital force, an overwhelming greed, avarice and yet is certainly the nature of men.
The rich have wanted a son for an heir,
If fathers were advised they would not have children. "


"What religion, if a young virgin tits round
What prevents us from getting more closely acquainted with a veil and a dowry that we can not pay?"

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