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Cities aren't cities, The people are the cities, she'd say, and I didn't understand what she meant until I realised That Hauz Khas was our first stroll ever, Khan Market- our best cup of coffee, Humayun Tomb- our first stolen kiss, Dilli Haat- our first quarrel, The Lodhi Gardens- our biggest quarrel! The Jama Masjid was where we'd always make up. Now I know which market sells her favourite bags, which gully keeps the anklets she loves most, which discrete stall in the by-lanes of Old Delhi is her best chaat-wallah ever, Every nook, I know by the fragrance of her memory, I try forget, I try erase, But oh, I remember, For she is my Delhi Delhi is her, only her, The city of first love, first dreams, a million rights, a devastating wrong, The city that now stings with the thorns That make my feet bleed when I try to enter, Even with my back turned, The city hurls Stones at my fragile heart and screams at me to never return. I'll never return.
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Jun 3, 2016
Jun 3, 2016 at 2:12 PM UTC
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Cities aren't cities, The people are the cities, she'd say, and I didn't understand what she meant until I realised That Hauz Khas was our first stroll ever, Khan Market- our best cup of coffee, Humayun Tomb- our first stolen kiss, Dilli Haat- our first quarrel, The Lodhi Gardens- our biggest quarrel! The Jama Masjid was where we'd always make up. Now I know which market sells her favourite bags, which gully keeps the anklets she loves most, which discrete stall in the by-lanes of Old Delhi is her best chaat-wallah ever, Every nook, I know by the fragrance of her memory, I try forget, I try erase, But oh, I remember, For she is my Delhi Delhi is her, only her, The city of first love, first dreams, a million rights, a devastating wrong, The city that now stings with the thorns That make my feet bleed when I try to enter, Even with my back turned, The city hurls Stones at my fragile heart and screams at me to never return. I'll never return.
ghazal-tansir
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Jun 3, 2016
Jun 3, 2016 at 2:12 PM UTC
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