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Originally Posted by zuhaib ahmed View Post
Love is beautiful but baleful god.


There is nothing more beautiful in the world than love and it is not less than a cruel and merciless god. It has no mercy for anyone. It comes by its free will and cages its preys with its charming and magical beauty. Thousands of lovers have sacrificed their lives on the altar of love. A moth carelessly hovers over fire and how can fire be mercifull to moth?

Every poet or poetess on earth; Pakistani or Indian, German or Russian, Chinese or Roman, American or African, whosoever, their first poetry are about separation, sorrows and restlessness. Rumi, a well-known poet and mystic, after his beloved's separation, started weeping lonely all the nights. He composed his first poem on seperation of reed:
"Listen to the story told by the reed,
Of being separated,
Since I was cut from the reedbed,
I have made this crying sound."

Love is delightful when it is kind and when it turns its nature , it spreads sufferings, chaos and adversities. There are many characters in history who harmed their lives in longings and sufferings. So are today, there are thousands of lovers who punish themselves or ruin their lives. Love does not care about consequences yet mankind loves the love.

Love is quite attractive like greek goddess Aphrodite and its merciless nature is not less than god Zeus. Love has undoubtedly evaluated mankind with its hard harships, tormants and tragedies. This natural process will go on and human beings will keep on falling in love. The love which is quite beautiful yet very baleful.

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Just to share a couplet :
This noise of the reed is fire, it is not wind;
whoso hath not this fire, may he be naught!

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