The narrator addresses a lover whose promises have become empty. The title "Ghasam Nakhor" (Don't Swear) is a plea for the other person to stop making false oaths on the narrator's life ("Ghasam nakhor be joonam") because their actions have already destroyed the relationship. Key Metaphors:
The narrator compares their heart to a bird whose wings were broken by the very person it used to fly with. How to Experience It The narrator addresses a lover whose promises have
The lover is accused of setting fire to the narrator's existence and then scattering the ashes to the wind. The narrator addresses a lover whose promises have