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Samjho na

All d todays post r basically dedicated to someone special.

Jaane kya mujhse zamana chahta hai,
Mera dil todkar mujhe hasana chahta hai...
Jaane kya baat jhalakti hai mere chehre mein,
Har shakhs mujhe aajmana chahta hai...

Har chah khatam ho gayi tujhe chahne ke baad,
bhul chuka tha sab kuch,tujhe paane ke baad,
apni galtiyan dhundhta hoon,tere jaane ke baad...
Kuch yaad nahi rakhna chahta,tujhe bhulane ke baad.
Yaad aate hain woh lamhien, guzar jaane ke baad,
Pachtata hoon bahut, tujhe chahne ke baad,
Janta hoon main chahoge mujhe tum bhi,
Par shayad mere mar jaane ke baad....

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