Thursday, April 1, 2010

I Will Not Cry Comments

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I will not cry for satisfaction if I could get my choice,
Among the divine beautiful virgins of heaven, I want only you.
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Mirza Ghalib
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Jagdish Singh Ramana 19 February 2022

Ghalib forever best. 😃

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Rajnish Manga 04 May 2018

I am fortunate to have read 'Diwan-e-Ghalib' in its original form as well as in parts in English. Though, Urdu has given us a series of Poets of exceptional poetic brilliance, Ghalib has remained the top choice of the lovers of Urdu for over 175 years now. Thanks for sharing this Translation. I agree with the observations made by Glen Kappy. If possible, the notes should be given separately.

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Ini Mendy 04 May 2018

so much for poem of the day...amongst these numerous virgins, i want only you...

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Pranab K Chakraborty 04 May 2017

Surprisingly find no name of the translator anywhere in the page. While reading, often I feel the absence of legendary Poet Ghalib in these words. Actually Ghalib is a flavor of human heart, his spirit flows with love and beauty. Know not why such feeling haunts me! Translation feels me much like the daily talkings in market places. Just forgive me if my comment does not go with this posting.

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Glen Kappy 04 May 2017

i have read ghalib (in translation) before and appreciated his brevity and voice (though his perspective is quite different than mine) . on the poem as rendered above, i would have preferred if the explanations in parentheses were given as footnotes rather than interrupting the flow and feel of the poet's thought.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 04 May 2017

Beloved...... thanks for posting....

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Kayode Are 04 May 2017

Choice among the beautiful virgins of heaven. Highly imaginative.

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Tom Allport 04 May 2017

a poem of following the dream of love whist trying to stay on a righteous path? ...........well written.

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Rajnish Manga 04 May 2017

Great Urdu poem nicely translated. Thanks for sharing.

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Edward Kofi Louis 04 May 2017

If i could get my choice! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Akhtar Jawad 04 May 2017

Ja kar pada rahooN maiN wohin umr bhar magar Dhonde se bewafa ka agar mujhko ghar mile (Akhtar Jawad)

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M Asim Nehal 31 March 2016

taskii.N ko ham na roe.n jo zauq-e-nazar mile huraa.N-e-Khuld me.n terii suurat magar mile apanii galii me.n mujh ko na kar dafn baad-e-qatl mere pate se Khalq ko kyo.n teraa ghar mile saaqii garii kii sharm karo aaj varnaa ham har shab piyaa hii karate hai.n mai jis qadar mile tujh se to kuchh kalaam nahiin lekin ae nadiim meraa salaam kahiiyo agar naamaabar mile tum ko bhii ham dikhaaye ke majanuu.N ne kyaa kiyaa fursat kashaakash-e-Gam-e-pinhaa.N se gar mile laazim nahii.n ke Khizar kii ham pairavii kare.n maanaa ke ek buzurg hame.n ham safar mile ae saakanaan-e-kuchaa-e-dil_daar dekhanaa tum ko kahii.n jo Ghalib-e-aashuftaa sar mile

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* Sunprincess * 06 December 2013

Be chivalrous for you are the wine bearer (beloved) , or else I use to drink as much wine as I get every night.

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