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Faiz Ahmad Faiz - Mujhse pehli si mohabbat mere mehboob na mang

Mujhse pehli si mohabbat mere mehboob na mang

Maine samjha tha ke tu hai to darakhshan hai hayat
Tera gham hai to gham-e-dehar ka jhagra kya hai
Teri surat say hai aalam mein baharon ko sabat
Teri aankhon ke siwa dunya main rakha kya hai
Tu' jo mil jaye to taqdeer nugoon ho jaye
Youn na tha maine faqat chaha tha youn ho jaye
Aur bhi dukh hain zamane main mohabbat ke siwa
Rahatein aur bhi hain vasal ki rahat ke siwa
Anginat sadyoun ki tareek behimana tilsm
Resham wa atlas wa kamkhwab main bunwaye hue
Ja baja bikte hue koocha-o-bazar mein jism
Khaak mein lithre hue khoon mein nehlaye hue
Jism nikle hue imraz ke tanuron se
Peep behti huee gulte hue nasooron se
Lot jatee hai udhar ko bhi nazar kya kejeeye ?
Ab bhi dilkash hai tera husn magar kya kejeeye ?
Aur bhi dukh hain zamane mein mohabbat ke siwa
Rahatain aur bhi hain vasal ki rahat ke siwa

Mujhse pehli si mohabbat mere mehboob na mang


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