Insha was such an amazin person. i do understand his poetry as its quite easy and simpler. And above all sooo amazing so amazing.. there was this short poem of him , jab may aik chota sa larka tha, something like this. Very touching.
But my fav fav fav fav shair of him is hum hans deay hum chup rahay ,manzoor tha pardah tera, i even set it as my status. I dont know in what tone insha had said it But ihad always seen it being used in humor and mainly sarcasm ,in whatever the urdu text i read.
So i just absolutely love it.
Man some human could have so much versatility. what a true genius he was.
Again , some ppl are so amzaing, how they live their lives that when they are gone they are always remembered.
Acha listen this last shair of insha ji kooch karo.
Where he says, keu ban may na ja basram karay.
What does it mean. Ban is jungle and basram or bisram ...that means basera????
Insha was always so funny and did great satire, phir itni painful poems kahan say likhtay thay. Humans are so deep,one never knows how much pain their heart is holding deep inside . Or maybe he was just plain sensitive person who whilst writing could think and sense so profoundly.
But my fav fav fav fav shair of him is hum hans deay hum chup rahay ,manzoor tha pardah tera, i even set it as my status. I dont know in what tone insha had said it But ihad always seen it being used in humor and mainly sarcasm ,in whatever the urdu text i read.
So i just absolutely love it.
Man some human could have so much versatility. what a true genius he was.
Again , some ppl are so amzaing, how they live their lives that when they are gone they are always remembered.
Acha listen this last shair of insha ji kooch karo.
Where he says, keu ban may na ja basram karay.
What does it mean. Ban is jungle and basram or bisram ...that means basera????
Insha was always so funny and did great satire, phir itni painful poems kahan say likhtay thay. Humans are so deep,one never knows how much pain their heart is holding deep inside . Or maybe he was just plain sensitive person who whilst writing could think and sense so profoundly.