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“My body is enveloped in dirt so is my soul oh my beloved master but I have my heart only for you; sole. You have remove the darkness of my heart, now take my heart to fulfill its goal. When my awakened soul hears your call, it dances in ecstasy losing his senses all. Your name makes loud moments in my heart, it longs for you like a wounded heart. Since I worn the cloak of Faqr, sipped the wine of your love, I cry not but in happiness for accepting me even knowing all my faults. You gave me his zikr to chant and remember, but my heart chanted your name there after. This love of yours Oh Saiyeedi, O Murshidi, Oh Master is rapturous, do not efface Ayaz slowly, efface him once for all.”

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“She wanted to thank Bhima for her kindness, wanted to explain to her how hot and wonderful life felt when it trickled back into one's veins, wanted to tell her about how cold her heart had felt after this last encounter with Feroz and how Bhima had warmed it again, as if she had held her cold, gray heart between her brown hands and rubbed it until the blood came rushing into it. But a net of shyness fell over Sera as Bhima looked up from the dishes and at her. She had long accepted that Bhima was the only person who knew that Feroz's fists occasionally flew like black vultures over the desert of her body, that Bhima knew more about the strangeness of her marriage than any friend or family member. But now, Sera felt as if Bhima had an eyeglass into her soul, that she had somehow penetrated her body deeper than Feroz ever had. "Better?" Bhima asked unsmiling.”