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Ghani Okhur Dase Gham


English Translation

Ghani got a wound
No Medicine nor and 'Dam' can heal
All the Creation is obvious
Except the Sight of the Creator
People say it's a Celebration
For me it's 'Moharram'!
The surroundings are beats and music
For me they are vowes, cries and sadness
When the life started stretching back
So everything stretched back with it
Even the sin was not enjoyable as before
The sweetness was lost from the tastes of Creations
Nothing helped me out
Neither the roofs of worship places nor the shades of 'Haram'
People say it's Celebration
For me it's 'Moharram'!




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