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Mere Dushman Bhi Mere Mureed Hain Shayad, Waqt-BeWaqt Mera Naam Liya Karte Hain,
Meri Gali Se Gujarte Hain Chhupa Ke Khanzar,
Ru-Ba-Ru Hone Par Salaam Kiya Karte Hain.
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Kiski Mazaal Thi Jo Humko Khareed Sakta Tha,
Hum Khud Hi Bik Gaye Hain Khareedar Dekh Kar.

Meri Takdeer Mein Jalna Hai To Jal Jaunga,
Main Koi Tera Vada To Nahi Jo Badal Jaunga,
MujhKo Na Samjhaao Meri Zindagi Ke Usool,
Main Khud Hi Thhokar Kha Ke Sambhal Jaunga.​

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