Alhzn Khym Fy Fwady Wrydy Abw Hajr Alhdrmy __hot__ -

For anyone who has felt a weight settle not just on their mind but inside their chest, behind their ribs, and along the pulse of their neck, these words are not poetry. They are a mirror.

However, no major surviving qasida (ode) is attributed to this exact combination in anthologies like Al-Mufaḍḍaliyyāt or Al-Aṣmaʿiyyāt . It's possible you are recalling fragmented lines or a lesser-known poet from the Ṭabaqāt literature. alhzn khym fy fwady wrydy abw hajr alhdrmy

The verb khayyama means to pitch a tent ( khaym ) and, metaphorically, to settle permanently and darkly over something. By using khym , the poet turns sadness into an invader, a Bedouin tent-dweller who sets up camp inside the body and refuses to leave. For anyone who has felt a weight settle