Meaning of

be-deed

बे-दीद • بے دید

unseen; invisible

अदृश्य; अनदेखा

غیر مرئی; ان دیکھا

Persian

The word 'be-deed' evokes a sense of absence, a lack of vision or sight. In poetry, it often symbolizes the unseen aspects of life or emotions that remain hidden from the eye, yet deeply felt.

Poets use 'be-deed' to express the intangible, the emotions or truths that are felt but not seen. It contrasts with the visible world, highlighting the depth of inner experiences.

In the unseen lies a world of emotions, waiting to be felt.