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You'd find the curtains lightly dancing to the tune of that song, to which we'd bashfully waltzed the first time you had held me, You'd smell the musk Spreading its wings in the air, That you once said, drove you dizzy when you were around me, You'd find poetry singing softly Behind the veil of silence, Reading aloud my verses of love, Calligraphed on the bare canvas Of my skin, in Urdu, Curving and turning shyly, For you to trace with gentle fingers, Right to left, misra to misra, Sher to sher, The beher of each caress Matching the stirring of my breaths, Culminating at its pinnacle, Into a ghazal, your ghazal, That would, with demure grace, Take form and calmly embrace, The raging fire, the desperate uproar Lashing at my parched, starved soul.
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Dec 9, 2016
Dec 9, 2016 at 3:08 PM UTC
If You Were Here
You'd find the curtains lightly dancing to the tune of that song, to which we'd bashfully waltzed the first time you had held me, You'd smell the musk Spreading its wings in the air, That you once said, drove you dizzy when you were around me, You'd find poetry singing softly Behind the veil of silence, Reading aloud my verses of love, Calligraphed on the bare canvas Of my skin, in Urdu, Curving and turning shyly, For you to trace with gentle fingers, Right to left, misra to misra, Sher to sher, The beher of each caress Matching the stirring of my breaths, Culminating at its pinnacle, Into a ghazal, your ghazal, That would, with demure grace, Take form and calmly embrace, The raging fire, the desperate uproar Lashing at my parched, starved soul.
Misra : One line of a couplet Sher : Couplet Beher : Meter of a couplet
ghazal-tansir
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Dec 9, 2016
Dec 9, 2016 at 3:08 PM UTC
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