Ghazal on childhood: बचपन

This ghazal reflects on childhood innocence and the transition to maturity. The ghazal captures the longing for the carefree days of youth, expressing nostalgia and the bittersweet loss of innocence.

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This week’s post is Ghazal on childhood, बचपन. Whenever I talk to my 8 year old niece (Freya), I can’t stop wondering how innocent she is and it makes me feel protective about her. I wish that she never loses that charm, inquisitiveness and fearlessness. Yet I know, that she too will grow up, become an ‘adult’, a kind and mature human being. But on the way, she too will have to trade her innocence, to become mature and gather experiences which make her ready to face the world!

Today’s ghazal is an ode to the childhood and for all of us who have transitioned from being silly kids to mature adults. To all of us, who miss our childhood and the joy of ignorance and innocence.

Here it goes, Ghazal on childhood: बचपन


मासूमियत गवां बैठे तजुर्बे का खज़ाना कमाने में
देर हो गयी, महंगे सौदे का हिसाब लगाने में

जो हंस कर, टाल दिया करते थे नादानियाँ मेरी
आज मशरूफ हैं, मेरी बातों का बतंगड़ बनाने में

सब अपने लगते थे बचपन में, कोई बैर नहीं था मन में
अब, हाथ की उँगलियाँ लगती नहीं गहरे रिश्ते गिनाने में

पेशेवर था मैं बचपन में, रो कर अपनी ज़िद मनवाने में
डर लगता है अब, खुल कर जज़्बात दिखाने में

काश, लौट आये वो दौर बचपन का दुबारा
खैर, मुमकिन नहीं मगर, अच्छा लगता है सपने सजाने में


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    1. karanshorey – Karan is a passionate individual who constantly dreams of changing the world for good. An avid reader and a reluctant writer, he is a firm believer in Grace (and bit of sun signs too!). The name of this blog is reflective of his keen interest in the planetary influences on human behaviour. At 32, he has a bit of a many facets (Versatile!), among those, a human resource professional being the most prominent. This space is a reflection and collection of his thoughts, designed with an intention to foster more thoughts, some of which, hopefully, will fuel the engine of change the world deserves! Professionally, Karan has trained and mentored well over thousand students and helped them in improving their communication skills, personality and readiness for job interviews. You can get in touch with him on shorey.karan@gmail.com for any assignments. Connect with me on twitter @karanshorey
      karanshorey says:

      Thank you!

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