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FWP:
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MOTIFS == LIVER
NAMES
TERMSThese three verses from Mir's shikār-nāmah-e duvvum were added by SRF to SSA, right after the end of the nūn section. I've given them the number of the ghazal before them, with an 'x' added, because it's hard to say where such a ghazal belongs (it of course has no number in the main divan sequence of Mir's ghazals). The shikār-nāmah-e duvvum from which they come is on pp. 358-371 of volume 2 of the kulliyat; the inserted ghazal from which they come is on p. 364; within its eleven verses they are verses 1, 2, 8. Other such cases: {236x,1}; {1807x,1}.
On the lover's practice of self-wounding by burning, see {1341,1}.
The internal rhymes in both lines, combined with the use of 'Hindi meter', make for an enjoyably swingy effect.