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koi chhinta pade to 'daghh' kalkatte chale jaaen azimabad men ham muntazir savan ke baithe hain the couplet turns a tiny “splash” of rain into a signal for departure: a slight hint is enough to awaken an old desire. waiting for sawan (monsoon) becomes a metaphor for waiting for relief, union, or a change of fate. the speaker’s heart is so restless that it cannot endure delay; it clings to signs and moves the moment hope appears. distance between places mirrors the inner distance between longing and fulfillment.

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