A Divine Rapture


Posted on 16th Feb 2014 07:03 pm by admin

E'en like two little bank-dividing brooks,
That wash the pebbles with their wanton streams,
And having ranged and search'd a thousand nooks,
Meet both at length in silver-breasted Thames,
Where in a greater current they conjoin:
So I my Best-beloved's am; so He is mine. E'en so we met; and after long pursuit,
E'en so we joined; we both became entire;
No need for either to renew a suit,
For I was flax, and He was flames of fire:
Our firm-united souls did more than twine;
So I my Best-beloved's am; so He is mine. If all those glittering Monarchs, that command
The servile quarters of this earthly ball,
Should tender in exchange their shares of land,
I would not change my fortunes for them all:
Their wealth is but a counter to my coin:
The world 's but theirs; but my Beloved's mine.
-Francis Quarles

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Dar Kar Nahi Rehna Hain

 

कस ली है कमर अब तो, कुछ करके दिखा

Never Forget

The hate that I feel inside for you

For all the crappy things you have put them through

Because I Needed A Friend

I called you late last night

because I needed a friend.

But you, of course, didn'

A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed

Friends are far, friends are near.

Friends will be there to lend an ear.

They lis

Macchar marney se shikari nahi bn jaoge or...

Arz kiya hai..
.
.
Macchar marney se shikari nahi ban jaoge..
.
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Pyara Hindustan Hain

 

अमरपुरी से भी बढ़कर के जिसका गौ

Fear Of Falling

 

Why are we so afraid

to fall in love?

Is it the hurt, the heartbre

MATI MERE DESH KI

नदी, झील, झरनों की झाँकी मनमोहक है,

Discovery
Man and matchstick
Cast nearly in the same mould
Both unaware
Of their flair
Till
Ru

desh bhakti

जहाँ डाल-डाल पर सोने की चिड़िया करती

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