9 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1873-1951,
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)
Biography
Arzoo Lakhnavi was one of the most distinguished poets of the Lucknow school, admired for his ghazals and his contribution to Urdu literature and cinema. Born in 1873 in Lucknow, he grew up in an environment steeped in culture, refinement, and poetry. This atmosphere shaped his literary sensibilities and his lifelong devotion to Urdu verse.
Arzoo’s poetry reflected the elegance of the Lucknow tradition, marked by refined expression, balanced rhythm, and a focus on beauty and emotion. He was especially celebrated for his ghazals, which carried themes of love, longing, and the subtleties of human experience. His marsiyas and other poetic forms also earned him recognition among literary circles.
In addition to his classical poetry, Arzoo Lakhnavi became involved in the world of film during the early decades of Indian cinema. He wrote lyrics for several films, bringing his literary artistry to a wider audience and proving that Urdu poetry could flourish both on the page and the screen. His songs were appreciated for their poetic grace as well as their accessibility to general audiences.
After Partition in 1947, Arzoo migrated to Pakistan and settled in Karachi. Even in his later years, he continued to write and remained connected to the world of poetry until his death in 1951.
Arzoo Lakhnavi is remembered today as a poet who upheld the traditions of Lucknow while also bridging classical literature and popular culture. His contributions to ghazal and film lyrics ensured that his words would live on in both literary anthologies and the memories of audiences who sang along to his verses.
1 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
khud bhi roenge
ghareebon ko rulaane waale
anything that crosses a limit
is bound to strike back
those who make the helpless weep
will one day cry themselves
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2 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
mujh ko is tarz-e-ibaadat pe
hansi aati hai
sometimes fearing hell
sometimes desiring heaven
this manner of worship
makes me laugh
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3 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
jis se baDhe bechaini dil ki
aisi tasalli rahne do
spare me your innocent concern
if the tears are flowing, let them flow
set aside the consolation
which only worsens the ache within
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4 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
baa-wafaa jo aaj hain
kal bewafa ho jaayenge
passion is like the rising sun
and with time, the shade diminishes
those who are loyal today
will become disloyal tomorrow
Theme: Life, Learning, & Living (122)
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5 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
adaaen is qadar
pyaari ki...tauba
her glances so deadly
oh gosh
and her charms so lovely
oh god
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6 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
chaman mein aa ke bhi
kaanTa gulaab ho na saka
bad nature doesn't get better
by changing location
even by entering the garden
the thorn couldn't turn into a flower
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7 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
jise aata hai dil dena
use har kaam aata hai
will bear faith
suffer sorrow, endure slights
he who knows to give his heart
can get anything done
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8 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
zulfon ko rukh pe Daal ke
jhaTka diya ki yuun
when i asked her
from where does the moon rise
she covered her face with curls
and tossed them to say…here
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9 / 9: Aarzoo Lakhnavi
chup khaDa hoon bhool kar
raaste mein manzil ka pata
hope the guide doesn’t
turn a robber
as i stand alone in the path
forgetting my destination
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