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Lyrics Piroozi (Victory) ﻋﮭﺪ و ﭘﯿﻤﻮﻧﯽ رو ﮐﮫ ﺑﺎ ﺳﺎدﮔﯿﮭﺎی ﺗﻮ ﺑﺴﺘﻢ آره ﭘﯿﺮوز ﺷﺪم ﻗﻠﺐ ﻏﻤﻮ ﺷﮑﺴﺘﻢ ﻗﺼﺮ ﻋﺸﻖ ﻓﺘﺢ ﮐﺮدم ﺗﻮ دﻟﺶ ﻧﺸﺴﺘﻢ ﺑﮫ ﻓﻠﮏ ﭼﯿﺰی ﻧﮕﻔﺘﻢ ﻧﮑﻨﮫ ﭼﺸﻢ ﺑﺰﻧﮫ ﻋﮭﺪ و ﭘﯿﻤﻮﻧﯽ رو ﮐﮫ ﺑﺎ ﺳﺎدﮔﯿﮭﺎی ﺗﻮ ﺑﺴﺘﻢ ﻧﮫ ﮔﻼﯾﮫ ﻧﮫ ﺷﮑﺎﯾﺖ ﻧﮫ ﯾﮏ ﺑﻐﺾ ﺑﯽ ﻧﮭﺎﯾﺖ ﯾﮏ ﺷﺮوﻋﯽ ﺗﺎزه دارم ﯾﮏ ﺗﺮاﻧﮫ ﯾﮏ ﺣﮑﺎﯾﺖ ﺻﺎف و ﺳﺎده ﭘﺎک و ﻣﻌﺼﻮم ﻋﺸﻖ و ﺗﻮ ﭼﺸﺎت ﻣﯿﺪﯾﺪم واﺳﮫ ﺑﮫ ﺗﻮ رﺳﯿﺪن دﯾﮕﮫ ھﯿﭻ ﻏﻤﯽ ﻧﺪﯾﺪم آره ﭘﯿﺮوز ﺷﺪم ﻗﻠﺐ ﻏﻤﻮ ﺷﮑﺴﺘﻢ ﻗﺼﺮ ﻋﺸﻖ ﻓﺘﺢ ﮐﺮدم ﺗﻮ دﻟﺶ ﻧﺸﺴﺘﻢ ﺑﮫ ﻓﻠﮏ ﭼﯿﺰی ﻧﮕﻔﺘﻢ ﻧﮑﻨﮫ ﭼﺸﻢ ﺑﺰﻧﮫ ﻋﮭﺪ و ﭘﯿﻤﻮﻧﯽ رو ﮐﮫ ﺑﺎ ﺳﺎدﮔﯿﮭﺎی ﺗﻮ ﺑﺴﺘﻢ ﻣﯿﺨﻮام ﺣﺎﻻ ﭘﺮش ﮐﻨﻢ ﺳﻔﺮ ﺑﮫ ﺷﮭﺮ ﻋﺸﻖ ﮐﻨﻢ ﻓﺮﻣﺎﻧﺪه ﺑﺎﺷﻢ ﺗﻮ ﺧﻮﺷﯽ زﻧﺪﮔﯿﻤﻮ ﺑﮭﺸﺖ ﮐﻨﻢ آره ﻓﺮداھﺎ ﻗﺸﻨﮕﮫ دل واﺳﮫ ﻓﺮدا ﺧﯿﻠﯽ ﺗﻨﮕﮫ دل دﯾﮕﮫ ﻗﮭﺮﻣﺎن ﺷﺪ ﺑﺎ ﻏﺼﮫ ھﺎ ﺑﺠﻨﮕﮫ آره .ﭘﯿﺮوز ﺷﺪم ﻗﻠﺐ ﻏﻤﻮ ﺷﮑﺴﺘﻢ ﻗﺼﺮ ﻋﺸﻖ ﻓﺘﺢ ﮐﺮدم ﺗﻮ دﻟﺶ ﻧﺸﺴﺘﻢ ﺑﮫ ﻓﻠﮏ ﭼﯿﺰی ﻧﮕﻔﺘﻢ ﻧﮑﻨﮫ ﭼﺸﻢ ﺑﺰﻧﮫ ﻋﮭﺪ و ﭘﯿﻤﻮﻧﯽ رو ﮐﮫ ﺑﺎ ﺳﺎدﮔﯿﮭﺎی ﺗﻮ ﺑﺴﺘﻢ Tragic Details About Robert Redford. Still going strong well into his eighties, Robert Redford is one of the last surviving stars to have broken through during Hollywood's Golden Age. But despite a six-decade career in which he's been recognized at the Academy Awards as both a filmmaker and actor, founded the independent film festival known as Sundance, and even won a Presidential Medal of Freedom, little is known about Redford the man. Yes, as with many of his peers, the Californian has always preferred to keep his private life, well, strictly private. You may therefore not know that away from the cameras, the star of such classic films as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid , The Sting and All the President's Men and director of Ordinary People , Quiz Show, and The Horse Whisperer has been beset by tragedy. In fact, Redford had suffered more hardships by the time he first appeared on screen in 1960's Tall Story than most do in a lifetime. And sadly, his later years haven't been much kinder, either. From childhood illnesses and near-death experiences to marriage break-ups and several devastating losses, here's a look at 11, which proves that being an award-winning movie icon doesn't make you immune from problems. Robert Redford contracted polio as a child. In 2011, the famously private Robert Redford surprised everyone when he agreed to cooperate with author Michael Feeney Callan on a book about his eventful life. And one of the many intriguing revelations which emerged was the actor's bout of polio as a child. Thankfully, it wasn't a severe case, but even so, the future Hollywood star was still forced to spend several weeks in bed aged 11 after overexerting himself during an ocean swim. In 2018 he told NPR that the mid-1940s was a scary time to fall victim to the condition: "Before the Salk vaccine was discovered, what hung over your childhood was always the fear of polio because all you saw were people in iron lungs." Redford would later pay tribute to Jonas Salk, the scientist who found a vaccine for the disease, in a 2014 short film. The Oscar winner stepped behind the camera to direct a part of the 3D documentary Cathedrals of Culture about San Diego's Salk Institute for Biological Studies. As reported by Express in 2014, he recalled, "I was around when the polio epidemic was still a threat . so when Jonas Salk invented the vaccine, it was just earth-shattering news." Robert Redford nearly died in a dare gone wrong. Who knew that Robert Redford was something of a teenage tearaway? That's right; the now hugely respectable Hollywood star spent much of his high school years causing trouble with a street gang in his hometown of Van Nuys. And boys being boys, dangerous dares were also part of their daily routine. Unfortunately for Redford, one nearly cost him his life. The future Academy Award winner was challenged to jump off a relatively high building by the gang in order to prove he wasn't a complete and utter wuss. As Redford revealed in the 2011 book, Robert Redford: The Biography , "Facing down fears hit home early . You have two choices, it seemed to me. You can be led by your fears, or you can overcome them." Having apparently proved his manliness once and for all, and only just without breaking every bone in his body, a young Redford was allowed to continue wreaking havoc with the rest of the gang. Petty theft was their main source of entertainment, with alcohol from nearby stores a particular favorite activity. But the star's life of crime appeared to end aged 16 when he was arrested for possession of stolen jewelry. Robert Redford lost his mom aged 18. Robert Redford had those attending the Utah Women's Leadership Celebration at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival in tears when he paid an emotional tribute to his mom (via Closer Weekly ). Martha Redford sadly passed away in 1955 from a hemorrhage at the age of just 40. Her death was linked to a blood disorder she'd contracted during the stillbirth of her twin daughters eight years previously. According to Closer Weekly , the Hollywood star admitted that he hadn't made things easy for his mother as a teen but that she always stood by him. "She believed that all things considered, she just had faith that I had something in me that was going to turn out okay." Sadly, Martha didn't get to see her faith repaid: her son would make his screen debut five years after her passing. Robert went on to sing his mom's praises further, complimenting her smile, adventurous spirit, and positive attitude. He also told a star-studded audience, which included his longtime friend, actress Jane Fonda, that he wishes he'd appreciated her more when she was around: "I took [her] for granted because that's the way kids were at that age. My regret is that she passed away before I could thank her." Robert Redford lost his second father figure. Robert Redford first experienced grief when he lost the uncle who'd served as a second father figure to him during his early years. The actor regularly missed out on spending time with his actual dad Charles due to the long and unsociable hours he kept as a milkman. As a result, a young Robert developed a close bond with his Uncle David, an all-American all-rounder who was not only quite the football player but could also speak no fewer than four different languages. The pair would reportedly often spend time on the football field practicing their throwing techniques. Once again, Robert was left without a strong paternal presence when his uncle was drafted into the Second World War by General Patton's Third Army. Sadly, he never returned home. Indeed, David lost his life in 1945 after the Jeep he was traveling across a Luxembourg bridge in was caught in a crossfire. In 2013, Redford told NPR , "The way the family dealt with it — it just wasn't talked about. It just happened, and you didn't ask a lot of questions. It was what it was. I think that was sort of built into the family structure . There was no talk about it, and everybody moved on." Robert Redford got kicked out of college. Robert Redford may have waved goodbye to the criminal life as he entered his late teens following a run-in with the police. But that didn't mean he was ready to become an upstanding member of society. Indeed, while attending the University of Colorado, the future star built quite the party boy reputation. In his 2011 book, Robert Redford: The Biography , Michael Callan Feeney wrote, "Redford had become beloved in the drinking circles but was regarded as a loose cannon." The author doesn't mention exactly what went down in the Kappa Sigma fraternity that a young Redford belonged to. But considering he was kicked out of the college after just 18 months, we can't imagine it was pretty. But that wasn't the end of Redford's education. After losing his scholarship, he spent time learning how to paint in both Florence and Paris and later studied at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Thankfully, the University of Colorado didn't issue a blanket ban on any other Redfords attending: two of the star's kids, Shauna and Jamie, were later accepted into the institution. Robert Redford lost his firstborn to crib death. Things appeared to be going swimmingly for Robert Redford toward the end of the 1950s. He'd just become a married man after walking down the aisle with Lola Van Wagenen, made his Broadway debut in Tall Story, and became a parent for the first time with the birth of son Scott.
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