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Suna tha toot kar jurna bohat mazboot karta hai | Urdu Poetry | Gooposts, Sad poetry, Love poetry, Wasi shah poetry, parveen shakir poetry

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Suna tha toot kar jurna bohat mazboot karta hai

Suna tha toot kar jurna bohat mazboot karta hai

So reza reza kar betha isi aas pe khud ko

Latest Urdu Poetry

Not Persia's Monarch could, unmov'd, survey
Those num'rous Hosts, which Time must sweep away:
He w

Phir Toot Ke Ronay Ki Rut Aayi Hai
Phir Se Dilon Ke Zakham Nikhartay Jaatay Hain

Jhooti Sachi Ta

Ye jaah O hasham nahi rahe ga
Ye tabl O alam nahi nahi rahega

Aayegi, zaroor aayegi subh
Ye ah

Dost dushman nazar nahin atay
Ab to pather bhi ghar nahin atay

Sub ko roona mera mazaq lagay
As

Hijar ka naag to pathar ghayal kar deta hai,
Sonay jese shakhss ko peetal kar deta hai,
Mere ishq

Har ek baat pe kehte ho tum K ‘too kya hai’ ?
TumheeN kaho K yeh andaaz-e-guftgoo kya hai ?

I am in need of music that would flow
Over my fretful, feeling finger-tips,
Over my bitter-tainted

اپنی ہی صدا سنوں کہاں تک
جنگل کی ہوا رہوں کہاں تک

ہر

Jo Din Guzar Gaye Hain Tere Iltafaat Main,
Main In Ko Jorr Loon K Ghata Doon Hayaat Main,

Kuch

Husn Bepanah Adaa_E_Dilruba 0r Us Pe ye Noumri ka
Taaj.!

Haan..!
Tujhe Zaib Deta Ha Youn Bew

Dard Ki Koi Seema Nahi
Roz Thora Sa Barh Jata Hai...

Ek Ajnabi Hai Magar, Rooh Shanas Lagta Hai,
Meri Tarha Mujhe Wo Bhi Udaas Lagta Hai,
Karu’n Tala

I am not yours, not lost in you,
Not lost, although I long to be
Lost as a candle lit at noon,
Lo

Manzilain Teray ILawa Bhi Kai Hain Lekin..!!

Zindagi Aur Kisi RaaH Pay Chalti Hi Nahi...!!!

I would not exchange the sorrows of my heart
For the joys of the multitude.
And I would not have

Aey Hai Bey Kasi E Ishq Pey Rona Ghalib
Kis K Gher Jaey Seelab Bhala Mery Baad

Because my mouth
Is wide with laughter
And my throat
Is deep with song,
You do not think
I su

Yeh Bewafa’on Ki Duniya Hai Dil Sambhal Kar Chalna Umar,
Yahan Log Barbad Karne Ke Liye Bhi Mohab

Tujh se chand pal jo bicharr jaaon to ghabra jaata hai dil,

Masoom si Aankhoo'n k liye to azaab

Tumhe dil lagi bhool jani paregi

Sardi mai aik dafa naha kar to dekho

Urdu Poetry

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