Subah kay takht nasheen shaam ko mujrim thairay
Hum ne pal bhar mein naseebon ko badaltay dekha hai
— Bahadur Shah Zaffar
I'm just tired of each and every person so, it can be better explained with;
"Raas tanhaayi bhi nhi aati aur har shaks se bezaar bhi hun"
I love my solitude but i was meant to be a lover.
human, do you listen to to retros/ ghazals and stuffs?
i live on ghazals and i do listen retros songs. like all i do listen to at alone times is these stuffs mostly. i listen to Ghulam ali
Iska rona nahi kyu tumne kiya dil barbaad
Iska gum hai bht der me barbaad kiya
Humko kiski gum ne maara yeh kahani phir sahi
Kisne tora dil hamara yeh kahani phir sahi"
and
Chupke chupke raat din aasu bahana yaad hai Humko ab tak aashiqui ka woh jamana yaad hai"
and many more more from him and also who doesn't listen to Jagjit Singh~
Rekhaon ka khel hai muqaddar Rekhaon se maat kha rahe ho
Tum itna jo muskura rhe ho kya gum hai jisko chupa rhe ho"
My personal favourite it's from Chandan Das is this ghazal ~
Kehte hai log jinda hai tujse bichad ke hum
Lekin teri judai me bichde huye sanam
Kandho pe apni lash liye jaa rahe hai hum
jaise koi gunaah kiye jaa rahe hai hum
I talked about few ghazals from my favourites only but i listen to random ghazals and retros also. and it's not like ghazals/retros are only stuffs i listen to. ig maine kuch jyda hi sad sad ghazals like diye so
and and and and
Hai kali kali mai jo mastiyaa teri aankh ka ye khumaar hai
Mujhe kyun na ho teri aarazu teri justaju mai bahaar hai
Ye havaa ye raat ye chaandani teri ek adaa pe nisaar hai
Thanks for asking this question i got a chance to talk about it;❤️ and what do you listen to?
“Perhaps we may meet each other in a dream”
— Marina Tsvetaeva
Someone said that the reason we like the enemies to lovers trope is that we love the idea of someone seeing the worse parts of us and falling in love with us regardless of them<33
People panic when they can't find a familiar face in a crowd, I panic when I find one
And sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in.
Jane Austen
(Thank you so much guys from 200+ followers, I'm super grateful :-) )
That romantic urge to say "Kare chaand taaron ko mash'hoor Itna kyun, Kambakht inse bhi Khoobsurat hai tu"<3
You’re the only person I’ve ever met who seems to have the faintest conception of what I mean when I say a thing.
Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out
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