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When words fail you...

I came here to write so much, so much ... after what I saw.

But then someone read to me.

Ghareeb o sada o rangeen hai dastan-e-Haram
Nihayat is ki hai Hussain, ibtida hai Ismail!!!
[Iqbal]


But words can never match the experience.

I think!

So - when words fail you - you borrow[or you may call it stealing].

“When words fail you...”

  1. Blogger Fanaah Says:

    Could you explain that? Elaborate a little more.