Verse 4after 1821aazkaa


G3

1
my profit/'expenditure' is in the restraint of sighs, otherwise I
2
am food of/for only/emphatically one soul-melting breath

'Expending, expense, expenditure; economy; utility, profit; addition, surplus, excess, redundance, profusion'.
t>> : 'Keeping, taking care of, guarding, defending, watching over, ruling, governing; regulation, government, direction, discipline; restraint, control, check'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 34
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 354
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

The point of this verse eluded me. Most of the commentators just paraphrase it in prose, which doesn't much help. The wordplay of as 'expenditure' and as 'restraint' in the first line is there, of course, but is that all? Surely there ought to be some connection between the two lines, but I couldn't find anything much. So I asked S. R. Faruqi for his analysis (March 2003), and here it is: Well, there is connection . Connection is not the problem, the problem is that there isn't much in the verse to raise it above the level of a rather plain theme of the sigh that destroys the sigher, by virtue of (a) the sigh being soul-searing; and (b) the sigher being physically weak and emaciated. Ghalib tries a bit of trickery here to explain why he is not sighing away his life, for that's what a lover does. So he says: I am not sighing, because I am so weak that if I let my breath out, I won't have the strength to bring it back. The piquancy of the verse lies in the double meaning of , as 'expense', and also 'saving'. The primary sense here is saving, but since it is also expense, it reinforces (in an ironical way) the sense of expense that is implied in , which means food or a mouthful of food-- hence, a mode of expense. When you eat something, you spend it; or, when you eat something, you first spend money to get it. Thus the which is the aim of the whole exercise, becomes expenditure anyway. This helps, of course, but I still don't really see much in the verse. I don't think it's at all up to Ghalib's usual standard. graphics/fierybreath.jpg