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| 1 | | | Tell | Imam, | my | father, | if | you | feel | comfortable | with | me | |
| *** | | If | I | forget | my | Lord, | not | my | appearance |
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| 2 | | I forget about my Lord, not about my parents, nor about my family' There is an example like me |
| 3 | | | I | fled | from | me, | and | my | character | became | lonely | from | me | |
| *** | | So | how | can | I | forget | the | past | and | the | situation |
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| 4 | | | How | can | someone | who | does | not | suit | me | |
| *** | | and | none | of | my | circumstances | suit | him | comfort | me? |
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| 5 | | | The | proverb | is | the | opposite, | so | how | can | one | be | human, | O | my | dwelling | |
| *** | | and | the | mind | prevents | it, | so | the | situation | is | the | same |
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| 6 | | | When | I | was | ignorant | of | the | One | to | whom | there | is | nothing | like | |
| *** | | except | me, | I | brought | him | to | my | mind | out | of | ignorance |
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| 7 | | | Why | do | I | say | that | the | truth | is | asking | me | |
| *** | | and | I | do | not | know | it? | I | have | nothing | to | do | with | it |
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| 8 | | Mankind asks us to support us, and mankind is not inferior to the highest |
| 9 | | I am confused by it, and its shadow haunts me, and I cannot expel it except with my hopes |
| 10 | | | No | wise | man | has | ever | tasted | what | my | knowledge | or | deeds | seemed | like | |
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