The first poem expresses the speaker's longing to constantly think about and search for their beloved in nature, as it feels good. The speaker finds happiness only through their beloved and wants to ask God only for them. The second poem expresses how the speaker has accepted the beloved's life as their own and sees their every breath as their own. The third poem expresses the hope that the speaker's beloved's name comes to their lips every evening and that they are never able to tell a story without mentioning their beloved.
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The first poem expresses the speaker's longing to constantly think about and search for their beloved in nature, as it feels good. The speaker finds happiness only through their beloved and wants to ask God only for them. The second poem expresses how the speaker has accepted the beloved's life as their own and sees their every breath as their own. The third poem expresses the hope that the speaker's beloved's name comes to their lips every evening and that they are never able to tell a story without mentioning their beloved.
The first poem expresses the speaker's longing to constantly think about and search for their beloved in nature, as it feels good. The speaker finds happiness only through their beloved and wants to ask God only for them. The second poem expresses how the speaker has accepted the beloved's life as their own and sees their every breath as their own. The third poem expresses the hope that the speaker's beloved's name comes to their lips every evening and that they are never able to tell a story without mentioning their beloved.
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The first poem expresses the speaker's longing to constantly think about and search for their beloved in nature, as it feels good. The speaker finds happiness only through their beloved and wants to ask God only for them. The second poem expresses how the speaker has accepted the beloved's life as their own and sees their every breath as their own. The third poem expresses the hope that the speaker's beloved's name comes to their lips every evening and that they are never able to tell a story without mentioning their beloved.
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Acha Lagta Hai
Bhari mehfil main tanha rehna acha lagta hai
Terey barey main sochtey rehna acha lagta hai . Kabhi phulon main ,kabhi kaliyon main Tujh ko hi dhundtey rehna acha lagta hai Meree zindagi ki khushiyan tumhee say hain wabasta Rab say sirf tumhein hi mangna acha lagta hai Hamarey darmiyan hai sadiyon ka fasla Kuch is tarhan guftugu karna acha lagta hai Tumhrey baghir zindagi ka koi tasavur nahi hai Kuch is tarhan tumhari tamanna karna achha lagta hai Tum hi ko chaha,tum hi ko chahtey hain Tumhi ko chahtey rehna acha lagta hai..
Aapko Zindagi Mana Hai
Humne to aapko zindagi mana hai, Aapki har saans ko bandagi mana hai, Khuda kare ki salamat rahe aap sada, Kyuki aapki har saans ko humne apni saans mana hai….
Jis Shaam Mein
Jis shaam mein mere lab per aapka naam na aaye, Khuda kare ki kabhi aisi shaam na aaye, Ae jaane wafa yeh kabhi mumkin nahin ki, Afsaana likhoon aur aapka naam na aaye.
Aaj Phir Teri Yaad Aai Barish Ko Dekh Kar, Dil Pe Zor Na Raha Apni Bebasi Ko Dekh Kar, Roye Is Qadar Mai Ae Dost K Barish Bhe Tham Gaye Meri Barish Ko Dekh Kar .. Ê