The first line:
Walking forward in austerity
is without blame.
The second line:
Walking the calm and level Way.
The recluse is pure. Fortune.
The third line:
The one-eyed can see. The lame can walk.
But they walk on the tiger's tail
and are bitten. Misfortune
when a warrior shams as a prince.
The fourth line:
Walking on the tiger's tail:
fright and panic!
In the end: fortune.
The fifth line:
Decisive walking,
pure and stern.
The sixth line:
Look how you walk.
Look into what will be favorable.
Oh, turn toward great fortune!