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ho chukey aaj baam o dr udaas

ho chukey aaj baam o dr udaas This ghazal “Udaas Nazrein” by Afzal Shakeel Sandhu beautifully expresses the loneliness of separation and the silence that follows love’s departure. Written in a soft, reflective tone, it paints images of fading evenings, broken dreams, and hearts weighed down by memories. Originally published in the Monthly Political Scene, Lahore (September 2003), this work remains a timeless expression of poetic melancholy. This touching ghazal by Afzal Shakeel Sandhu,captures the quiet pain of separation and the melancholy that lingers in every moment. The verses flow with the fragrance of loss — from fading evenings to restless nights, each couplet speaks the language of waiting, memory, and sorrow. In Roman Urdu ho chukey aaj baam o dr udaas terey bin muntzir nazar udaas sham ki rangten hn be maani khoi khoi hui sahar udaas phool khiltey hn pr chamn bezar titlion k baal o pr udaas khwab tootey hn kirchiyan bn kr zindgi qisa mukhtasir udaas yun to insaan alm...

ho chukey aaj baam o dr udaas

ho chukey aaj baam o dr udaas


This ghazal “Udaas Nazrein” by Afzal Shakeel Sandhu beautifully expresses the loneliness of separation and the silence that follows love’s departure. Written in a soft, reflective tone, it paints images of fading evenings, broken dreams, and hearts weighed down by memories. Originally published in the Monthly Political Scene, Lahore (September 2003), this work remains a timeless expression of poetic melancholy.
This touching ghazal by Afzal Shakeel Sandhu,captures the quiet pain of separation and the melancholy that lingers in every moment. The verses flow with the fragrance of loss — from fading evenings to restless nights, each couplet speaks the language of waiting, memory, and sorrow.

In Roman Urdu


ho chukey aaj baam o dr udaas
terey bin muntzir nazar udaas

sham ki rangten hn be maani
khoi khoi hui sahar udaas

phool khiltey hn pr chamn bezar
titlion k baal o pr udaas

khwab tootey hn kirchiyan bn kr
zindgi qisa mukhtasir udaas

yun to insaan alm naseeb raha
mn hoon in mn khaas kr udaas

shaam se tk raha hoon rahon ko
kitni masroof reh guzar udaas

kitney gohar shakeel be bs hn
tum b kr lo guzr basr udaas

🌐 English Translation



1. The roofs and doors stand desolate today,
My eyes, awaiting you, are lonely and grey.

2. The colors of evening have lost their meaning,
Even the dawn seems distant and grieving.

3. Flowers still bloom, yet gardens sigh,
Butterfly wings droop — they can’t fly high.

4. Dreams have shattered into crystal tears,
Life itself is a tale of faded years.

5. Man is destined to pain and scars,
But I’m the one especially marred.

6. From dusk till now, the paths I tread,
Busy roads, but my soul feels dead.

7. Many pearls, like Shakeel, are helpless indeed,
You too endure — in sorrow we’re agreed.

Written by: Afzal Shakeel Sandhu

Comments

  1. You literary taste is wonderful 💯
    Your beautiful poetry gives happiness to our souls 🌹

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  2. zindgi qisa mukhtasir udaas wah wah

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  3. Bohat khoobsurat

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  4. Nice selection of words and just amazing

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