hoooooo
hoooooo
aukhe painde lammiyaan raavan ishq diyaan
dard jigar sakht sazavan ishq diyan
allah hooooo
allah ho allah ho allah allah ho allah
allah hooooo
haye phullan vargi jindri nu ishq rulla charhada
sare bajar jo jaave ishq nacha chadada
haye kakh naa chadde dekh vafavan ishq diyan
aukhe painde lammiyaan raavan ishq diyaan
allah hooo
allah ho allah ho allah allah ho allah
allah hooooo
sajjana bhajon jaat sifaataan ishq diyaan
vakhri kulli din te raataan ishq diyaan
haye vich chodan tabtan under thavaan ishq diyaan
aukhe painde lammiyaan raavan ishq diyaan
allah hooooo
allah ho allah ho allah allah ho allah
allah hooooo
har har dil har thhan vich ishq samaaya ae
arsh farsh te ishq ne kadam tikaya ae
aien paatan anal haq sadavan ishq diyaan
aukhe painde lammiyaan raavan ishq diyaan
allah hoooo
allah ho allh ho allah allah ho allah
allah hooooo
har har dil har thhan vich ishq samaaya ae
arsh farsh te ishq ne kadam tikaya ae
haye vich chodan tabtan under thavaan ishq diyaan
aukhe painde lammiyaan raavan ishq diyaan
allah hoooo
allah ho allah ho allah allah ho allah
allah hooooo
ishq di hasti masti yaar mitta deve
agge ishq di dil di dhuni jaga deve
bulle vaang nachavan taraan ishq diyaan
aukhe painde lammiyaan raavan ishq diyaan
allah hoooo
allah ho allah ho allah allah ho allah
allah hooooo
Allah Hooo~by Sain Zahoor
A Trek
Ever since
Borne off the rib,
Road’s been uphill.
Laden with boulders,
Of hardships, hurdles,
And umpteen struggles
Track slippery and steep,
From cradle to grave.
Crawling narrow lanes,
Of Adam’s psyche.
Jostling upon her,
The backpack of duties.
Taking twists and turns,
Thro’ dark dogmatic alleys,
Braving blizzards of biases’
Dodging dissecting stares
With resolve steady as rock
And mind tough as steel.
A heart warm as fleece,
Entwined in agony and love,
Walks the tight rope,
Miles after miles.
How far more ?
Endless?
Passing the baton of destiny
From Mom to daughter to…
Will it go on?
Forever?
Behind fog of prejudice,
The summit remains unsighted.
Can she make it?
Before sunset?
Ever?

Indo-Pak Express on a high
http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/jun2011-weekly/nos-19-06-2011/spo.htm#6
( Published in The News, Sunday Page on 19 June 2011).
The victory of Indo-Pak Express, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Rohan Bhopanna, at the Gerry Weber Open Tournament in Halle (Germany) brings a cool breeze amidst the summer heat, to all of us from India and Pakistan. After winning the match they reach to their seats adjacent to each other where their white jackets hang, embellished with the four magical words: ‘Stop War Start Tennis’.
The message is simple and brief, yet has far-reaching implications. The message holds the key to the prosperity of one fifth of the Earth’s population.
They are best friends, both on and off the court, and say that they complement each other’s style of play. Ever since they paired up in 2007, their careers have been marching uphill.
It is not just their game but their spirit to rise above religious and political differences that makes usall proud. They may have yet to fulfill their dream of Wimbledon doubles title, but they have already lifted the biggest trophy of Peace and Sanity.
After one of the tournaments, Aisam had remarked: “There were a lot of Pakistanis and Indians in the crowd cheering for us. And you couldn’t tell the difference, who was Pakistani and who was Indian, they were all mixed together and supporting the same team.”
And indeed this is the truth, no matter what skeptics may say. We have more in common than in differences, whether it be our appearances, our histories or our geographical location.
These talented young men are a living example to the 1.4 billion Indians and Pakistanis that ‘United, we shall stand’.
The duo echo the feelings of millions of hearts that throb in the chests of the people, who aspire for peace and prosperity for themselves, as well as for their neighbours. Like Aisam and Rohan, these millions too could become the real ambassadors of peace in their own right. Together they could reckon to be a Peace Force large enough to defeat any force of hateful extremists or other vested interests that leave no stone unturned to sow hatred and differences between the two neighbours.
History, with three wars and years of tensions, cannot be changed and borders cannot be erased. But these young men have shown us that by ‘being friends’, we can avoid the waste of energies in hatred and blame games, and instead, harness the same energy towards progress and prosperity for the entire region. Let the borders be just on the land, not in our hearts is what the pair teaches.
It does not need rocket science, but just a flicker of change in one’s thinking to turn this hatred into love. It does not even need too many bureaucratic visits, MOUs or anti-war treaties if one and a half billion people of this subcontinent decide to make Aman ki Asha into a real everlasting peace.
Indians and Pakistanis are 1.4 billion people together, sitting beneath the noose of nuclear weapons in the region. True, that the possibility of these being used is negligible, but then why such a hefty expenditure in developing, maintaining and improving their ‘killing’ capabilities in the name of big meaningless words like ‘nuclear deterrence’?
We do not deny that there aren’t serious differences and contentious issues, but three wars and numerous tensions have failed to solve them. Nor will the missiles and nuclear weapons resolve them in future. There is no issue which cannot be settled through peaceful negotiations. So for the sake of the well being of the huge numbers of people at stake, it is time we give lasting peace a real chance. Tensions and wars benefit few, but peace shall benefit each one of us across the subcontinent.
The political tensions provide an excuse to the vested interests (outside the region) to continue getting both sides to buying arms and building arsenal for ‘safety’, amidst poverty, hunger, ignorance, illiteracy for millions on both sides. What if this money was used for development and not arms build up?
Let us ask for our ‘safety’ not through arms and ammunition, but through regional cooperation in education, health, alleviation of poverty and economic activity. This is only possible if both sides are at peace with each other.
Is this asking for ‘lasting peace not tensions’ that farfetched a dream? Maybe the idea looks a dream, but then dreams do come true too.
And Aisam and Rohan have shown us just that. Congratulations Indo-Pak Express. You make us proud.
ilmana_fasih@hotmail.com
The Rhythm of Rain
Rustling leaves
Whispering winds
Rattle in thrill
To rejoice it’s arrival.
Gusty breeze,
Caresses the cheeks ,
Strokes the heart.
Soaked earth exudes
The aroma of maternal instinct
That no incense can match,
Ingresses into the brain
And cuddles the baby within.
Drizzling drops
With a naughty tinkle.
On the face, play jingle
Zeal of the downpour
Incites the kid within.
Doused with frolic,
Errupts into the expanse,
That no walls confine.
Pouring showers,
Seeping through the skin,
Drench the soul in ecstasy.
Clouds roar in thunder,
Saying ‘cheers’ in accord.
Lightening flash seizes,
The delightful sight,
In a frame of memory,
Frozen till eternity.
Water drips off,
Siphoning all the stress,
Ceding the heavenly bliss.
What else is Paradise?
So, do the best you can
When it rains on you,
Just let it rain.
Happy Father’s Day -It’s a DAD LIFE !
Ha ha
This is dad life
It’s how we live
24/7, 365
Check me
Gas station glasses
Don’t care what the masses
Think about me wit my sweet goatee
I’m rockin’ my Dockers
With a cuff and a crease
I got that St. John’s Bay
And a clip for my piece
I look nice
I got dozens of dollars
And that’s right
It goes straight to my daughters and my wife
I’m a miracle dad
Makin’ magic with the checkbook is a talent I have
I roll hard in the yard
With a 60-inch cut
Zero turn radius
My neighbors say what?
They be drivin’ by
Peepin’ my landscape
Yo, these greens got nothin’ on my manscape
Hydrangeas (what), Begonias (naw)
Crape Myrtle (tight), ornamental turtle!
Hold up
Is that a weed in my fescue?
Aw naw, Round Up to the rescue
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life
Take my daughty to the potty, it’s the dad life
(bringin’ home the bacon)
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life
Shootin’ vids of the kids, it’s the dad life
Roll up to the splash pad, 10 AM
My whole entourage
Hops out the minivan
We splishy splashy for an hour or two
Then it’s back to the house
Preppin’ for the barbeque
Brats, dogs, rack of ribs, whateva (tight)
Get me on the Weber
Man, nobody does it betta
Call me lord of the grill
I’m king of the coals
Nana’s secret recipe, you know how I roll
1080p, 16×9
I’m rockin’ man cave status
With a screen like mine
Keep your peanut butter hands
Off my 50-inch Vizio
Pop up the corn, roll the Disney video
{ “A whole new world…” }
We got Aladdin, Jasmine
Abu, the genie (hey)
With kids like mine, everybody wants to be me
Sing a nigh-night song and then it’s off to bed
This is the dad life, no more to be said
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life
Hit the mall, coaching ball, it’s the dad life
(bringin’ home the bacon)
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life
Playing rough, fixing stuff, it’s the dad life
(bringin’ home the bacon)
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life
Yeah, you know how we do it
It’s the dad life.
Producer – Whitney George, Angie Woods
Director – Gary Hornstien, Chris Munch
Director of Photography – Corey Lack
Written by – Chris Munch, Whitney George,
Joshua Andersen, Andrew Dale, Roman Johnson,
Adam Bush




















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