Verse 41816aa;Gkaa


G3

1
it's not fresh/new, the intoxication of the thought/idea/imagination of poetry, to me
2
I'm a longtime opium-addict of the smoke of the lamp

'Thought, consideration, reflection; deliberation, opinion, notion, idea, imagination, conceit; counsel, advice; care, concern, solicitude, anxiety, grief, sorrow'.
'Theriac (also called 'treacle'), an antidote (for poisons, snake-bites, &c.); Bezoar stone; a sovereign remedy; opium (because it is a remedy for anxiety, &c.)'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 22
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 147
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 67-68
Gyan Chand 105-106
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

Bekhud Dihlavi's explanation works well. And the phrase is so expressive and elegant that it seems to carry the full weight of the verse. The could refer to thinking about poetry in a general serious way, or of course to composing it. Fire is part of the essence of poetry, and the smoke of the oil lamp could well be the ultimate intoxicant. There's also the related and enjoyable fact that ' India ink ' was, and is, made from 'a variety of fine soot known as lampblack'. For a verse about the smoke of the lamp as the dust of nighttime travel, see 54,5x . For the smoke of the lamp as a chain/fetter silently holding the poet captive, see 361x,3 . And for thought about poetry as the 'flight of silence', while the smoke of the lamp is 'collyrium of the voice', see 435x,7 . For another verse verse, see 263x,3 . graphics/oillamp.jpg