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Chandani aa, aake reh ja

Here are the overlaid Hindi lyrics as I promised 😇 sorry to the original poet, I am sure I have screwed up the actual meaning. Sorry to the original author 🙏

Chandani aa, aake reh ja, meri do aakho main,
Neend bhi la, chain bhi la, meri do aakho mein.

Chandani aa, aake reh ja, meri do aakho main,
Neend bhi la, chain bhi la, meri do aakho mein.

Mera dil, mera dil, mera dil gaaye
Etna kyu, dil usko, dil usko chahe!

Dil pe kaise zor kare,
Dhadkan bhi ab shor kare,
Janmo ka rishta lage,
Uske bin dil na lage.

Skipped next two line/para. Bit hard.

Kare bhi to dil kya kare,
dheeme Dheeme aahe bhare,
hua bura haal mera!

Mera dil, mera dil, mera dil gaaye
Etna kyu, dil usko, dil usko chahe!

Chandani aa, aake reh ja, meri do aakho main,
Neend bhi la, chain bhi la, meri do aakho mein

Chandani aa, aake reh ja, meri do aakho main,
Neend bhi la, chain bhi la, meri do aakho mein

Jaadu uski aakhein kare,
Baatein bhi madhosh kare,
Voh bane humdum mera,
Etni si bas hai dua.

Skipped next two line/para again. Bit hard.

Kare bhi to dil kya kare,
dheeme Dheeme aahe bhare,
hua bura haal mera!

Mera dil, mera dil, mera dil gaaye
Etna kyu, dil usko, dil usko chahe!

Chandani aa, aake reh ja, meri do aakho main,
Neend bhi la, chain bhi la, meri do aakho mein.

Chandani aa, aake reh ja, meri do aakho main,
Neend bhi la, chain bhi la, meri do aakho mein.

Mera dil, mera dil, mera dil gaaye
Etna kyu, dil usko, dil usko chahe!



Vathilil https://youtu.be/41agQijk6Bs
Try to listen and read at the same time, you should surely get it 👍

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