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सूनापन

मुद्दत हो गयी उन तन्हायियो को गुजरे ,
फिर भी इन आँखों में नमी क्यों है  ?
तोड़ दिया मोहब्बत पर से यकीन मेरा,
फिर भी मेरी दुनिया में तेरी कमी क्यों है ?

हसरत है क्यों आज भी तेरी चाहत की मुझे,
क्यों याद तेरी जेहेन से मिटती नहीं ?
जलजला क्यों उमड़ता है ख्वाबो में मेरे,
उस आशिकी की आगज़नी क्यों है  ?

सन्नाटो में भी क्यों सुनता हू तुझे
मेरी परछाई से क्यों तू जाती नहीं ?
इन डबडबाती आँखों को तलाश तेरी,
आज भी कहीं क्यों है   ?

Comments

  1. nice poem...good to c blogging being done in hindi as well...

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  2. this is almost the same as the other poem

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  3. @rajat
    actually yes...both are written in the same mood...that too for the same person!! that's why they appear the same...

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  4. u had so much in ur heart for her then what took u so long to tell her wat u feel? things wud hav been different dear...

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  5. waah yaar ..tune toh aashiiqui sikha di ......

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  6. jawaab nahi yaaraaaa....
    tussi chhaa gaye..!

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