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The Baloch or Baluch (Balochi: بلوچ) are an ethnic group who mainly inhabit the Balochistan region in the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Western Asia.
The Baluch people mainly speak Baluchi, which is a branch of the Iranian languages, and more specifically of the North-western Iranian languages, that is highly influenced by that of Mesopotamia and shares similarities with Kurdish and other languages of the region. It also contains archaic features reminiscent of Old Persian and Avestan. They inhabit mountainous terrains and deserts, and maintain a very distinct cultural identity. The Baloch-speaking population worldwide is estimated to be in the range of 10 to 15 million.[citation needed] However, the exact number of Baloch and those who are or claim to be of Baloch ancestry is difficult to determine. In the Punjab province of Pakistan almost 10% of peoples are Balochi.[citation needed] Most of them speak Saraiki but in the Jhang area of Punjab, the majority of the Baloch population speak Punjabi also.[citation needed]
Impotence, the price of a dark affair,
It's more than a bellyache,
There's something alive in here.
What do i, what do I care now that it's over,
What do I care i, what do I care now that it's over.
Splinters... shatter my one track mind
I lie on a sea of nails and thorns
Spitting out the same old line.
Oh. what do i, what do I care now that it's over,
What do I care i, what do I care now that it's over.
Now you shoot me down,
Serenade my ears my heart I'm falling falling,
Echoing your sound.
Winter's breath all fall down,
Spin me out and spin me round,
Enter darkness enter lies, oh no.
What do i, what do I care now that it's over
What do I care I what do I care now that it's over
Now you shoot me down, serenade my ears my heart