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Hamare ghar pe jaane kyu

Insight: Duality

Hamare ghar pe jaane kyu,(1)
Chale voh roz aate hai.(2)

Ghadi bhar ko teherte hai,(3)
Ghadi bhar muskuraate hai.(4)

Koi rishta nahi yu toh,
Koi pehchaan nahi milti,
Purane zakhm bharte hai,
Naye khuch chod jaate hai.(1)(2)(3)(4)

Koi uljhi si dori ho,
Toh koshish kar sulaj jaye,
Unhe hum khud banate hai,
Banakar phir mitate hai. (1)(2)(3)(4)

Sulagti dhoop ka cehra,
Chupa badal mein hai jaise,
Kabhi voh bhool jaate hai,
Kabhi voh yaad aate hai.(1)(2)(3)(4)

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