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Mehfil saji hai jaam ki


Mehfil saji hai jaam ki,
Parada na kijiyeh,    (1)
Khuch jaam humne pi liye,
Khuch aap lijiyeh.     (2)

Aesa bhala kyu sochteh hai,
Ke jaam hai bura,
Acche-bhale makaan ko,
Maila na kijiyeh. (2)(1)

Kitne tarah ke jaam hai,
Kitne hi rang ke,
Sab mein hai kaid jindagi,
Dastak to dijiyeh. (2)(1)

Ke saath mein kyu aur nahi,
Eska tu daar na kar,
Saari khudai saath hai,
Bas aakh michiyeh. (2)(1)
        
Apne dimaag, krodh ko tu,
Maan se alkag toh kar,
Douri na tut jaye kahi,
Utna hi khichiyeh. (2)(1)
{
   Jaam- pratik hai kadavi hakkikatoh ka
   ya sachchaiyoh ka.
   Jaam pijiyeh- sach ka saath dijiyeh.
}

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