Verse 10x1821aakaa


G9

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


1
we did not obtain the scope of moving-about of a complete-madness
2
to nonexistence, we took away in our heart {rancor toward /'dust' of} the desert

'Latitude; amplitude; spaciousness; capacity; space, extent; space covered, area; dimensions; bulk;—convenience, ease; opportunity, leisure'.
'Wandering up and down, wandering about; moving or springing from side to side (as combatants or competitors in an amphitheatre or place of exercise); moving round (as a horse in a manege), coursing'.
'Dust; clouds of dust; a dust-storm; vapour, fog, mist, mistiness; impurity, foulness; (met.) vexation, soreness, ill-feeling, rancour, spite; affliction, grief; perplexity'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 14
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 326
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 57-58
Gyan Chand 91-92
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

For background see S. R. Faruqi's choices . This verse is NOT one of his choices; I thought it was interesting and have added it myself. For more on Ghalib's unpublished verses, see the discussion in 4,8x . For discussion of expressions compounded with , see 11,1 . The wordplay of the physical 'dust' of the desert versus the metaphorical dust of 'vexation' that afflicts the heart is enjoyably punchy. The heart is imagined as a metal mirror in need of polishing; for more on this see 128,1 ; both the literal and the metaphorical senses of the 'dust' are fully activated. Moreover, 'dust of the desert' is wihheld till the last possible moment, to wrap things up in mushairah -verse style. For more examples of 'double activation', see 120,3 . For more such wordplay with , see 170,4 and 228,3 . It's possible that the speaker went off 'to nonexistence' not through death or some other happenstance, but by stomping out in a huff, seeking a place where his madness could have the necessary room to spread itself, and sufficient space to move around in. This verse belongs to the 'snide remarks about the natural world' set; for others, see 4,8x . graphics/desertdust.jpg