Verse 61816aar-ebistar hai


G2

1
how would I say what the state of the heart is, in separation from the beloved, Ghalib?!
2
for from restlessness, every single thread in the bedding is a thorn in the bedding

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 160
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 266-267
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 243
Asi, Abdul Bari 240
Gyan Chand 372-373
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

For discussion and examples of , see 15,11 . What nicely echoing internal rhyme in the last line, with the extended sequence of ! It gives the feeling of cycling back and rolling over on itself, and thus helps enact the idea of restlessness, of tossing and turning. Think of the pleasure of hearing this one at a mushairah . It's not rocket science, this one-- Nazm doesn't even deign to comment on it. But then-- not every enjoyable verse has to be rocket science. It's fun to recite, and makes a fine thumping conclusion for a ghazal with many highly baroque and cerebral verses. Here every thread of the bedding is a thorn-- while only two verses ago, in 194,4 , every thread was nothing less than a ray of the sun of the dawn of Doomsday. Is this a spectacular genre, or is this a spectacular genre? graphics/thornthreads.jpg