Her sweet face took from me all thoughts of the wild white rose:
Her ringlets eradicated all consideration of the musk of China.
The curls of the pagan beauty became a cord about my neck:
A thousand thanks, that she of my religion and faith divested me.
Although the folks offer up prayers for my patience and resignation,
Affection hath despoiled me of the “Amen,” unto these supplications.
Save the lips of the beloved, I take no other name upon my tongue;
For love hath abstracted from me all other memory and recollection.
My heart, on that day became disgusted with my own life,
When the hard-hearted one took it, entirely, from me.
By what law, indeed, hath she deprived me of sleep and repose,
That I weep and lament, and sigh and bewail, all the night long?
Her two eyes are a falcon, and her waving locks are the king-feathers:
The falcon pounced on, and carried from me the pigeon of my heart.
At her coming, she used to bring with her comfort and consolation;
And by her departure, she would rob me of all tranquillity soever.
The flowers of the parterre hang down their heads, and this they say-
“The heart-ravisher hath appropriated to herself all admiration.”
I was saying, I will consider, even yet, of some remedy for it;
When poor Khushal, wholly withdrew his lacerated heart from me.
(Khoshal Khan Khattak)
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