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Aa Bhi jaa

Ranjish hi sahi dil dukhane ke liye aa,
Aa phir se mujhe chhod ke jaane ke liye aa..
Pehle se marasim na sahi phir bhi kabhi to,
Rasm muhabbat ki adhuri nibhane ke liye aa...

Kis kis ko bataenge judaai ka sabab hum,
tu mujhse khafa hai to zamane ke liye aa...
Kuch to meri sacchi muhabbat ka bharam rakh,
Tu bhi to kabhi mujh ko manane ke liye aa....

Ek umr se hun muskurahto se bhi mahrum,
ae rahat-e-jaan mujh ko rulane ke liye aa..
Ab tak dil-e-kambakht ko tujhse hain ummiden,
Yeh aakhri shama bhi ab bujhane ke liye aa....

Mana ki muhabbat ka chhipana bhi muhabbat hi hai,
Chupke se kisi roz jatane ke liye aa....
Jaise tujhe aate hain na aane ke bahane,
aise hi kisi roz fir na jaane ke liye aa......

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