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Grief May Last Tonight

Pain may dwell, grief may last tonight Pangs recall moments of past tonight Lovers go blind this night, it is Union No religion preaches to fast tonight Then tear this flower—Leave me alone Dear Love—your anger is vast tonight "Curse" yelled the Agha—says 'almanac' This is what made me aghast tonight Mirza—accept your defeat—Love is lost Separation—havoc is  forecast tonight
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Written by
Mirza
22 / M / Srinagar
Published
Aug 22, 2018
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14·60
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Mirza Sharafat, writers before Agha Amjad Ali, after agha discovered a bad omen from Almanac. Mirza Sharafat has extensively used Tonight as consistent successor for his rhyme scheme, in all poems falling under collection "Letters In Grief".

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#tonight#live#omen#almanac#agha#mirza#sad
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