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Hasrat

Hasrat hai sirf unhe pane ki,
Aur koi khwahish nahin is deewane ki.
Shikwa mujhe unse nahin, khuda se hai,
Kya zarurat thi unhe itna khoobsurat banana ki.

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Anonymous said…
Kisi ko paane ki manzil nahin aapni,
Kisi ko satane ki khwahish nahin aapni.
Bas unki zindagi me khushiyaan bharna chahat hai,
Voh kahin bhi rahe unki hassi yeh hi hasrat aapni.
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