Verse 5x1816arangusht


G13

1
every rosebud is with the aspect of a single drop of blood
2
since/if/when [it/someone] has seen someone's henna-'bound' fingertip

'Bound, shut, closed, fastened, folded up'.
'To dye with henna (applied to women)'. (Steingass p.431)
'Having henna applied, adorned with henna'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 50
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 171-172
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 87-88
Asi, Abdul Bari 97-99
Gyan Chand 171-173
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

For background see S. R. Faruqi's choices . This verse is NOT one of his choices; I thought it had its own kind of perverse interest and have added it myself. For more on Ghalib's unpublished verses, see the discussion in 4,8x . The first line gives us 'Every A has the aspect of a B', and the second line gives us ' [X] has seen Y'. The verse thus relies on the possibilities of (for more on these, see 12,2 ), and also the question of the subject (who is 'X'?). Physically speaking, we have three small red objects: a rosebud, a blood-drop, and a henna-ed fingertip. The verse invites us to shuffle the metaphor s around into different possible relationships. But here the 'objective correlatives' are so strong and explicit, so abundant and obvious, that it actually makes the verse a big yawn. It feels too easy, too cut-and-dried. graphics/henna.jpg