Hain dahan ghunchon ke wa kya jaane kya kehne ko hain
19th Century Sheikh Ibrahim Zauq UrduThe buds have opened mouths, what will they now begin to speak? Perhaps, on seeing you, a sacred hymn they will begin to speak.
Of your dear eyes and lips, a treatise I will now begin to speak; A lesson on the lore of signs and healing I'll begin to speak.
Today my rival has a case that he will now begin to speak, But what he means, or what he can, is what he will begin to speak.
The preacher of the Final Day will soon enough begin to speak, But lovers of your perfect form, my love, begin to speak.
Go ask the killer when he’ll strike, then hear what I begin to speak: Today, O Fate, the date of my own death I will begin to speak.
I praise your hands, what perfect arrows! Now my wounds begin to speak, And from their open mouths a cry of “Welcome!” they begin to speak.
I wonder when she’ll see my bier, as all my kin begin to speak, When they grant leave for all to view, and then begin to speak.