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Teri yaad ne mujko


Teri yaad ne mujko, etna sataya,
Na tuj se mila na mujhe chen aaya,
Teri ek hasi ne, mera gham bhulaya
Na tuj se mila na mujhe chen aaya,
Mein hu tanha khasti tu mera kinara,
Na tuj se mila na mujhe chen aaya,
Teri ek jalak ne, mera dam gavayaa,
Na tuj se mila na mujhe chen aaya,
Ab mujhe hai kisi ki, nahi moh maya,
        Na tuj se mila na mujhe chen aaya,
Jo sang tu jo mere mein hu tera saya,
        Na tuj se mila na mujhe chen aaya.

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