sherKuch Alfaaz

phir usi bewafa pe marte hain phir wahi zindagi hamari hai dying for that faithless one again my life, the same, does then remain the poet admits to a relapse in his romantic journey, acknowledging that he cannot help but adore the one who betrays him. by choosing to 'die' for the faithless beloved again, he confirms that his existence is defined by this cyclical pattern of pain and passion. it highlights the helplessness of a lover who finds his identity only in the familiar agony of unrequited love.

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