THE AMANNENSIS OF MULLAH ZAIGHUM
From the Note Book of MuIlah Zada Zaightttu
Lolabi of Kashmir
19
To this poor man of town pay special heed,
Who craves great ferments1 for thy bosoms feed.
My woeful tone thus, a great wealth to soul,
A woeful hearts wealth, not a common dole.
I have a right grievance on worlds taste blind,
Who took my loves labour of Farhads kind.
On stone the axe sound, totally apart!1
Listen! that was sound of axe and the heart!2
1 and 2. Note the great depth of thought in this Persian couplet of Mirza Mazhar Jan Janan of Delhi which Iqbal has quoted here. With this axe Farhad wanted to dig a canal from a mountain of Persia to win his lady love who was a Princess of that land. In that labour (of love) his whole blood of heart and soul is involved.