sherKuch Alfaaz

rukh-e-raushan ke aage shama rakh kar vo ye kahte hain udhar jaata hai dekhen ya idhar parvana aata hai the beloved stages a playful test: the lamp is a rival light set beside the radiance of the face. the moth stands for the lover, drawn helplessly toward beauty and flame-like danger. beneath the flirtation is possessiveness—wanting proof that the lover’s pull is toward the beloved, not any other attraction. the couplet captures teasing, temptation, and the lover’s fated surrender.

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