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New Ghazal Posted: O you who said, "No pain compares to separation from the beloved," Ghazal 117 by Saadi
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O you who said, "No pain compares to separation from the beloved," Ghazal 117 by Saadi
Description: In this ghazal, Saadi reflects on the pain of separation, the resilience of hope, and the deep yearning for a beloved who remains out of reach. He vividly describes his sorrow through imagery of tears, sleepless nights, and a face that reveals the story of his heart. The poet contrasts the sweetness of love with the necessary endurance of its difficulties, emphasizing that true devotion transcends worldly comparisons. Saadi rejects the beauty of ordinary gardens, declaring his love for a unique, unattainable flower—a metaphor for his beloved. The ghazal speaks to the universal themes of longing, patience, and the incomparable allure of true love.