Verse 71853oto kyuu;Nkar ho


G9

In this meter the next-to-last long syllable may be replaced by two shorts.


1 a
for us, then/again, to have hope from her, and for her to respect/value us--
1 b
we have hope from her, then/again, and she esteems/values us--
2
if she wouldn't inquire about even/emphatically our thought/speech, then how/why would [it] occur/be?

'Speech, language, word, saying, conversation, talk, gossip, report, discourse, news, tale, story, account; thing, affair, matter, business, concern, fact, case, circumstance, occurrence, object, particular, article, proposal, aim, cause, question, subject'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 125
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 438
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

On the spelling of as, see 125,1 . On the ambiguities of , see 125,1 . A clever trick: the permissible omission of verbs in the first line permits either the future subjunctive [] or the present tense [] to be inserted at our pleasure, for either or both of the two independent clauses in the line. The commentators go for the subjunctive (1a), and Faruqi for a hybrid (present for the first clause, subjunctive for the second); but (1b), the entirely present, is surely equally possible. In fact, (1b) is a moving, even desperate, reading. The lover is trying so hard to reassure himself. Why hasn't he heard from her? Why hasn't she invited him into her presence? Well, there surely must be a reason! After all, he trusts her, and she values him-- how would it be possible for her to ignore him? (Implied answer to the rhetorical question: why, it wouldn't be possible at all!) Rather, the Messenger must have gone astray; she must have forgotten where the lover lives; the weather must have been bad; someone must have intercepted her letter, etc. The lover will clutch desperately at any implausibility, rather than believe the beloved is really at fault and acting culpably. Compare 36,1 and 91,3 . And finally-- does the implied 'it' in the last clause refer to the lover's faithful hope in her, or her esteem for him, or her not inquiring about him? As so often, we're left to decide for ourselves. graphics/hearing.jpg