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Achcha Hi Hai

Achcha hi hai gam kabhi dosti chodta nahi
jiske liye sada saath rehne ki mannate mangi jaye!
hum phir bhi chikh chikhkar kehte rahe
ki hum akele hai aur hamara koi nahi
isi gam ne kya shikayat ki thi kabhi ?
jisse chuthne ke liye hum nikle the yuhin,
jaanta hai woh ki khud hamare saaye ne saath choda tha
hamara mushkilo ke andhiyare main kahin!


Achcha hi hai ki khushi koi cheez nahi
jise kharidne logo ki bheed jama ho sake!
bhale hi ameeron ke chaukat pe uska aana-jana ho
par gareebo ko bhi kabhi naseeb hoti hai khushi !
kuch paane ki tamanna puri na bhi huyi ho
kabhi na kabhi meharban to hoti hai zindagi
koshish karna insaani fitrat hai janab
dekhna kisiki hoton pe hasi kabhi humse bhi hogi!

Achcha hi hai ki aman kisi bageeche mein khilti nahi
jise todkar koi insaan zindagi ka sukun paa sake!
bhagna chodh do daulat ke peeche janab
soncho kabhi ki kitni khushi kisiko de sake
Jab kisi besahaare ko doge apna kandha
ya lachar ko kisi, waqt doge tum apna
to mere dost yaad rakhna,khuda ki kasam
tumhe yahin jannat hai naseeb hona!

P.S : This is my first contribution to jagruthi-the awakening. Please let me know if you think i should do any corrections to it/or i should add something to it, i would look forward to it. Feel free to let me know your thoughts.. :)

Comments

Hi, you can always write Hindi the way you have written in ROMAN! Here, I have converted your poem in Hindi with this online tool: http://quillpad.in

अच्छा ही है गम कभी दोस्ती छोड़ता नही
जिसके लिए सदा साथ रहने की मन्नटे माँगी जाए!
हम फिर भी चीख चीखकर कहते रहे
की हम अकेले है और हमारा कोई नही
इसी गम ने क्या शिकायत की थी कभी ?
जिससे छूटने के लिए हम निकले थे युहीन,
जानता है वो की खुद हमारे साए ने साथ छोड़ा था
हमारा मुश्किलो के आँधियरे मैं कहीं!


अच्छा ही है की खुशी कोई चीज़ नही
जिसे खरीदने लोगो की भीड़ जमा हो सके!
भले ही अमीरों के चौकत पे उसका आना-जाना हो
पर ग़रीबो को भी कभी नसीब होती है खुशी !
कुछ पाने की तमन्ना पूरी ना भी हुई हो
कभी ना कभी मेहरबान तो होती है ज़िंदगी
कोशिश करना इंसानी फ़ितरत है जनाब
देखना किसीकि होतों पे हसी कभी हुंसे भी होगी!

अच्छा ही है की अमन किसी बगीचे में खिलती नही
जिसे तोड़कर कोई इंसान ज़िंदगी का सुकून पा सके!
भागना छोढ़ दो दौलत के पीछे जनाब
सोंचो कभी की कितनी खुशी किसिको दे सके
जब किसी बेसहारे को दोगे अपना कंधा
या लचर को किसी, वक़्त दोगे तुम अपना
तो मेरे दोस्त याद रखना,खुदा की कसम
तुम्हे यहीं जन्नत है नसीब होना!
Hey thanks ravi.....
I know abt once such tool called baraha...
What i had in my mind was to make non-hindi ppl understand.....
Thanks Again.......

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