2 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1994-2012,
Karachi (Pakistan)
Sahil Sahri Nainitali was a young Urdu poet born in 1994. He lived until 2012. His body of work, produced during a brief span, includes couplets and shayari rich with emotion.
His poetry is distinguished by themes of longing, absence, loving memory and journey. His writing shows a certain maturity of feeling despite his age. He often expresses parting, waiting, and the inner turmoil of separation.
He wrote in Urdu and made his poems available also in translation or Roman script to reach broader audiences. His couplets are concise and evocative. One of his more quoted lines expresses a departure with intent to return yet warns against waiting.
Sahil Sahri’s poems are shared in literary platforms and recited by readers who appreciate raw emotional expression. His style combines a personal voice with classical features of rhyme and rhythm.
Though his life was short, his poetry left an impression among young readers of Urdu Shayari. His legacy continues via the small collection of poems and couplets that are remembered for their gentle sadness, depth of longing and evocative imagery.
1 / 2: Sahal Sahri
majnoon maraa tha jise
aazaar hai vahee
feeling my pulse
the doctor told me
that which killed Majnu
your ailment is the same
Theme: Loneliness, Separation, & Grief (106)
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2 / 2: Sahal Sahri
safar safar hai
mera intezaar mat karna
i am leaving with the
intent to return, but
journey is a journey,
don’t wait up for me
Theme: Home, Country, & Belonging (27)
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