Annual of Urdu Studies, v. 4, 1984 p. 48.


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the fear of falling from the tree which sent a cold shiver down the spine;

the joy of reading the first word-as if one goes through a row of jasmines whose fragrance still intoxicates.

Nothing will be there after time,

and if there is, who will know it?

There won't be eyes to see,

or ears to hear or hands to touch.

There won't even be the mind

to remember or to forget.

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