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  • "Mera kuchh saamaan tumhare paas pada hai…" (Ijaazat, 1987)

    Gulzar’s poetry isn’t just written and his words don’t just rhyme, they heal, whispering emotions you never knew you felt.
    Lion_Hearted
    Lion_Hearted
    Absolutely! Gulzar’s poetry isn’t just about words—it’s about feelings that seep into the soul, unspoken yet deeply understood. His verses don’t just rhyme; they resonate, carrying nostalgia, longing, and tenderness in their essence.

    "Mera kuchh saamaan…" is one of those masterpieces that isn’t just a song but a letter of emotions left behind, unfinished yet complete in its ache. His poetry lingers, like the scent of old books or a familiar melody on a rainy day.

    Do you have a favorite Gulzar poem or lyric that has stayed with you?
    sassyandsavage
    sassyandsavage
    To me Gulzar Saab is a man who can write ' Beedi jalai lay..Jigar se piya' and also ' Mora gora aang layi le' Gulzar doesnt just write poetry he stitches emotions into words making the unsaid feel heard.
    Not possible for me to pick a few from ocean of lyrics he has written.
    Lion_Hearted
    Lion_Hearted
    That’s the magic of Gulzar Saab—his range is endless, from the raw and rustic Beedi Jalaile to the delicate innocence of Mora Gora Ang Lai Le. He doesn't just write; he weaves emotions so effortlessly that every lyric, whether playful or profound, feels deeply personal.

    And you’re right—how can one pick just a few from an ocean? His words have a way of making even the simplest emotions feel grand, turning fleeting moments into timeless verses.

    Is there a particular mood or moment where you find yourself drawn to his poetry the most?@sassyandsavage
    Peace sometimes is as important as
    रोटी कपड़ा मकान
    Lion_Hearted
    Lion_Hearted
    Exactly! Getting back on track isn’t about going backward—it’s about choosing yourself, your peace, and your clarity. It’s a shift in direction, not a retreat.

    "Nuqsaan mein jahan se bhi waapis mud jaayein, usay munafa kehte hain."
    That’s such a powerful thought! Knowing when to walk away, when to realign, is its own kind of success.

    Do you feel like you’ve recently made such a move toward clarity?
    sassyandsavage
    sassyandsavage
    Aging has definitely made me more focused towards bringing clarity in life....think post COVID we all have realised we need to prioritise peace and health in life .

    Peace isn’t the finish line—it’s the VIP pass to enjoying the journey!
    Lion_Hearted
    Lion_Hearted
    Absolutely! Aging, experiences, and especially post-COVID reflections have made so many of us reevaluate what truly matters. Peace and health aren’t luxuries—they’re necessities.

    And I love how you put it—peace isn’t the finish line, it’s the VIP pass. It’s not something we chase after reaching a goal; it’s what allows us to enjoy the ride in the first place.

    Have you made any specific changes in your life to prioritize this clarity and peace?
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