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Sad Poetry Video Biography

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Habib jalib is one of the Pioneer Urdu poets. He was born on 24 March 1928 in a village near Hoshiarpur, India. He transmigrated to Pakistan after the partition of India and worked as a reader for Daily Imroze of Karachi.

He was a liberal writer and soon started to catch the consultation with his keen practice of poetry. He wrote in plain language, adopted a simple style and addressed common people and issues. But the condemnation behind his words, the music of his voice and his emotional energy coped with the sensibility of the socio-political circumstance is what invoked the audience.

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Wo Bi Khayif Nahi Takhta-e Dar Se
Mai Bi Mansoor Hoon Keh Do Aghayar Se
Kun Darate Ho Zindan Ki Deewar Se
Zulm Ki Baat Ku Jahl Ki Raat Ku
Main Nahi Manta Main Nahi Janta

Tum Ne Loota Hai Sadyon Hmara Sukoon
Ab Na Ham Par Chale Ga Tumhara Fasoon
Chara Gar Main Tumhain Kis Tarah Se Kahon
Main Nahi Manta Main Nahi Janta

Deep Jis Ka Mahlaat Main Hi Jale
Chand Logo Ki Khushiyon Ko Le Kar Chale
Wo Jo Saye Main Har Maslihat Ke Play

Aese Dastoor Ko Subah-e Be Noor Ku
Main Nahi Manta Main Nahi Janta





Kahin aah ban ke lab per tera naam aa na jaye,
Tujhe bewafa kahoon mein, woh maqaam aa na jaye,

Jisey sun ke toot jaye mera aarzu bhara dil,
Teri anjuman se mujh ko woh peyaam aa na jaye,

Woh jo manzilon per laa kar kisi hamsafar ko lootain,
Unhi rehzanon mein tera kahin naam aa na jaye,



Isi fikr mein hain ghalat yeh nizaam ke bandey,
Jo tamaam zindagi hai woh nizaam aa na jaye..





Yeh aur baat teri gali main na ayen hum,
Lekin yeh kya ke tera sheher chorr jayen hum,

Muddat huyi hai kuye bataan ki taraf gaye,
Awaargi se dil ko kahan tak bachaayen hum,

Be’noor ho chuki hai bohat sheher ki fizaa,
Tareek raston par kahin kho na jayen hum,

Us ke baghair aaj bohat jee udaas hai,
Jaalib chalo kahin se usey dhoond ke layen hum..



Yeh kya ke tujhe bhi hai zamaney se shikayat,
Yeh kya ke teri aankh bhi pur’num hai meri jaan..

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A fan of such diverse artists as Jill Scott, Etta James, Billy Bragg, Peggy Lee, Jeff Buckley and The Cure, Adele’s soul-tinged songs of love’s lost and memories made are set to resonate with all who hear them.

“I’ve got no problem explaining what my lyrics are about,” ADELE says. “I really like poetry: I’m not very good at reading it, but I love writing it. Singers like Jill Scott and Karen Dalton are amazing; proper poets.”

“My debut album is about being between 18 and 19; about love,” she continues. “‘Daydreamer’ is about this boy I was in love with, like proper in love with. He was bi and I couldn’t deal with that. All the things I wanted from my boyfriend, he was never going to be. I get really jealous anyway, so I couldn’t fight with girls and boys. It’s quite a sad album, [with songs about] being cheated on and not getting what you want”.

Anchoring it all together is ADELE’s incredible voice. As immediate as it is undeniable, its power is matched only by her Force 10 personality. “I’ve always liked being the centre of attention, yes,” she laughs.

ADELE is from a resolutely un-musical family. “It all comes from impersonating The Spice Girls and Gabrielle,” she cheerfully explains. “I did little concerts in my room for my mum and her friends. My mum’s quite arty; she’d get all these lamps and shine them up to make one big spotlight. They’d all sit on the bed.” Later, when her dad’s best friend, a dance producer, rightly declared ADELE’s voice ‘wicked’, he invited her to record a cover of ‘Heart Of Glass’. The first time she got a microphone in her hand, she realised her calling.

Secondary school proved instructive in as much as it gave ADELE an outlet to “meet all the R&B kids” and “sit around the playground singing.” But it was a pretty rough place and pursuing music there was something of a challenge, on account of the fact that ADELE wanted to sing and perform her songs but “the teacher was a bit rubbish. They gave me a really hard time, trying to bribe me, saying that if I wanted to sing I had to play clarinet to sing in the choir. So I left.”

So ADELE upped sticks, signing up to The Brit School, the Selhurst college whose alumni number Amy Winehouse, members of The Feeling and Kate Nash. However she had her misgivings…

“If I hear someone’s from stage school I’d think they were a dickhead, and I know it might make me sound like that. But it had free rehearsal rooms and free equipment and I was listing to music all day, every day for years. The music course was really wicked. There was no dancing or anything like that. No jazz hands.”

During her second year, ADELE’s resolve to be a singer was given a little extra boost – Shingai Shoniwa, the turbo-lunged vocalist with The Noisettes moved in next door. “She’s an amazing singer. I used to hear her through the walls. I’d go round and we’d jam and stuff like that. Just hearing her and her music really made me want to be a writer and not just sing Destiny’s Child songs. ”

Despite being quick off the mark on MySpace – her friend set up a page for ADELE’s music on the last day of 2004 – it wasn’t until 2006 that labels started noticing her talent. “I’d hate people to think that I was a ‘MySpace singer’,” she says. “I’ve got no right to be that. I’ve got, like, 10,000 ‘friends’, whereas Jack PeƱate’s got about one million…”

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

Sad Poetry Video in Urdu SMS in Urdu Pics by Wasi Shah Wallpapers About Love on Facebook in English

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