土耳其English

The Swallow's Advice

A man one day saw a swallow and caught it. The bird pleaded hard for

liberty, saying:

"If thou wilt let me go, thy gain will be great, for I will give thee

three counsels that will hereafter be of use to thee."

The man listened to the bird and let it go. Flying to a tree close by

it perched on a branch, and said:

"Hearken and give thine ear to the three advices that will guide thee.

The first is, do not believe things that are incredible; the second

is, do not attempt to stretch out thine hand to a place thou art

unable to reach; and the third advice I give thee is, do not pine

after a thing that is past and gone. Take these my counsels and do not

forget them."

The bird then tempted the man, saying: "Inside of me there is a large

pearl of great value; it is both magnificent and splendid, and as

large as the egg of a kite."

Now, hearing this, the man repented at having let the bird go, the

color of his face went to sadness, and he at once stretched out his

hand to catch the swallow, but the latter said to the foolish man:

"What! Hast thou already forgotten the advice I gave thee, and the lie

which I told thee, hast thou considered as true? I had fallen into thy

hands, yet thou wert unable to retain me, and now thou art sorrowing

for the past for which there is no remedy."

Such are those that worship idols, and give the name of God to their

own handiwork. They have left aside God Almighty, and have forgotten

the Great Bestower of all good gifts.