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haan dikha de ai tasavvur phir vo subh o shaam tu daud pichhe ki taraf ai gardish-e-ayyam tu the speaker pleads with imagination to revive a lost time as vividly as real life, and addresses time itself as if it could reverse course. “morning and evening” stands for the whole rhythm of a bygone life, now missed. the emotional core is longing: a desire to undo loss by making time return, even if only in the mind.

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