Helal Hafiz Poem Pdf 11
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This poem affirms the duality of love. A boy and a girl are the two lovers; on one hand, the boy is a lover, but on the other hand, the girl is a lover. He is excited and she is blissful. His love is firm while her love is gentle. Though he is firm, his love is soft. The girl, on the other hand, loves the boy in a gentle and soft way. His love is firm but her love is gentle and soft. He is a lover and she is a lover. He is the lover boy and she is the lover girl. Though both of them are lovers, they are different in their love. This song of love appears as a clear outline of the dichotomy of love and the dichotomy of love appears as a clear outline of the opposites. The love and the love are diametrically opposite to each other. This duality of the love of land and the love of love is fully realized in this poem.
A poet in a more personal way, he found the harmony of his life with his love of country reflected in his poetry. He would find a way to reconcile his contradictions through his many poems that were prompted by the conflicts he faced. Hafiz is most famous for his poetry in Persian and Urdu, the latter being the language of his native Pakistan and the former is the language of Iran. His poetry in Persian is widely read and discussed. His poetry in Urdu is not that well known but also appreciated for its poetic quality. He is also a well known folklorist and singer of Urdu poetry. He was also active in the art and culture movement in India, especially in the Mughal period. His poetry is written in such a way that it pleases the hearts and the minds. The English translation by Edward FitzGerald in 1859 made Hafiz well known to the English speaking audience. The popularity of his poems in English fuelled his popularity and fame in the West. His poetry is used in schools and colleges as a teaching aid for Urdu poetry and philosophy.
In sum, it is this romantic love that separates the lovers of Hafiz from Ali. The two poets live in entirely different worlds. They express their love differently and their poems reflect this difference.
If one were to compare the romantic love poems of Hafiz and Ali, it would be apparent that the two poets have very different responses to love. In the following poem, Hafiz writes that the love for his beloved is overwhelming and defies all human logic and law. He compares his emotions to the strength of a hurricane and the human body to an eggshell. This, of course, is the opposite of Ali's love for his beloved, which is so intense that it is all-consuming and nothing can stem its flow. 827ec27edc