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Gulzar Gulzar nuclear symbol Hussain Hussain -citrkar line as good as sensitive and finest poet. If journalism in Mumbai. Contact: Mobile no. 9321031379 (10 of Gulzar poems with their own graphs. These poems around a sensitive poet by his Sriken -gird are sketches of the society. Their poems poetry he is typical of graphs and graphs, on which they both Chauddion special Make.) 1 bread, pickles and red mat course, he was not always on the palm mat on which he had always appeared to me to go and sit on the grass he had ever soil and sometimes choosing the leaf and goat grazing There was also growing wild among the thorns of the time, he often plays with friends at the lake, but the Gilly soil as often as often as I went to his house to sit on the mat, in the evening, bread Achaar saw account from lantern book He then left to sit -copion with the rays of sunshine he sat on the mat and started reading life hidden in the light of the moon palm mat was attached as much bread and pickles from her life when her mother was alive, then made He took three mats after the aunt and aunt had left him only on the mat Firate finger while she was a mother's nuclear symbol touch Mahsusati how deeply the date Bina him wearing glasses without mother's little leaves -coti pointed I threaded one by one had to prick fingers hiding nuclear symbol again and again that he wants to fill once told me that he wants to make this a classic dark mat colorless, on the mat, but such a way so green fields mountain did not want to drape color pallet A packet of this society, not entrusted to him until her until our last breath has not been stripped ... and the knives from the dock the body Bltkrit kind of flipped out on the mat, laid on the mat, then Bold colors And then, around which a river of red on matting í

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