Water Yearns For Your Dry Lips | Latmiyya | Farsi Sub English
\"We are a drop in the wave
of your Eshq;\"
\"yet with you,
drops become oceans.\"
\"Yes, our Nazr is small,
but,...
\"We are a drop in the wave
of your Eshq;\"
\"yet with you,
drops become oceans.\"
\"Yes, our Nazr is small,
but, with one look of yours\'
it’ll be a whole world.\"
\"Whoever gets themselves
to Karbala [even] once,\"
\"remains Husayni
till the end.\"
This and more in this Latmiyya by Muhammad Hussain Poyanfar, along with a chorus of children, in ode to Imam Husayn (A) and the event of Karbala.
Our condolences to the believers upon the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Husayn (A), his family members, and his companions.
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