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aae hai bekasi-e-ishq pe rona 'ghaalib' kis ke ghar jaega sailab-e-bala mere baad the poet expresses a unique mix of despair and pride, suggesting that he is the only one strong enough to endure the destructive power of love. he weeps not for himself, but for 'love' itself, because after his death, there will be no one capable of hosting the storm of misfortunes that love brings.

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