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est is for my heart by love tormented, It cannot even win the peace of death; How long shall it endure with resignation The pain it suffereth! Like shifting shadows come the great and mighty, And live their splendid day, and hurry past; And who can tell how long the changing pageant Of fleeting life shall last! O look on me, unhappy Asif, driven As dust before the wind across the street; How long has Love ordained that I should suffer Beneath the passing feet. GHALIB. XXIV. THE WIDOW. I call on Death, for Life is my distress, And I myself a load of weariness Weighing upon myself. Helpless am I; Dared I to weep, then never would run dry The fountains of my grief: I cannot speak: Even the occupation that I seek Goads me and wearies me. A jungle drear This world and all its moving crowds appear, And I the loneliest of all things on Earth, Yea, lonely in the household of my birth. Tired am I of my suffering through the years, Even as mine eyes are wearied of their tears. Spring comes again and brings the cooling breeze, And Autumn with the rain among the trees, Fair Summer with its moonlit nights of gold, And Winter with its sweet and gentle cold; These come and go, with morn and even-fall, How can I tell how I have passed them all? Well, I have borne them all! Hope gleamed awhile, but fled unsatisfied, The flower sprang up, but drooped and fruitless died: The silver bow of Ede shone above all, But never came the looked-for Festival: I saw the splendour of the season wane, Never the benediction of the rain Fell on my parched heart: the thunder loud Pealed from the bosom of the darkened cloud, But never came the long-desired rain: I sought the fruit upon the tree in vain, The thorn smote deep into my heart instead: Across the desert wastes of sands I sped Seeing the silver watercourses gleam, But it was all a vision and a dream, And thirsting in the desert I was left Lone and bereft. HALI. XXV. Like silver torrents flow thy words to me, But ah--I have no voice to answer thee. My heart thy words have burnt with whips of fire, Do they not burn thy lips, O Heart's Desire? Thy promises are broken every day, Yet--See my faithfulness!--I hear you say. Candle-like wastes my body all these days My flame-like tongue endures to sing thy praise. O Hasan, I have spoke and sighed and sung, Yet never from my heart my tale was wrung, My secret grief ca
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