![]() ![]() ![]() One October night in 1976, fueled by some liquid courage, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, Cindy Wilson and Ricky Wilson formed what became one of the most-loved party bands of all time. So if you feel sort of trouble with your life and listening to this music. □□ This is the power of the real lyrics □□ ![]() REMEMBER NO WILL JUDGE YOU AND NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOU, THEY ALL WANT TO TALK ABOUT SOMETHING AND JUST MOVE ON. IF you agree with my texts do give your that low point. IF YOU CRY ON THIS SONG BY LISTENING TO THE LYRICS AND TONE OF EVERY WORDS AND THE DEPTH WHERE YOU RELATES YOURSELF INTO THOSE LINE, believe me everyone has their darkness and secret where they can relate with this lyrics or try to move on their life and this is the first steps of going into the different version of you. These songs will help you in decreasing your pain and your trouble Life lesson from this legend - 1 ) do something extra ordinary that people will cherish and always remember you after you rest in peace in your tombĢ) don't expect someone to come and rescue in your low, when you are at your low, just remember that everyone has their own ups and downs but never try to just lie down and repent at your condition and do something. Written by: FARRUKH ALI KHAN, NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Saayaa-e-zulf ko chehre se hataayaa na karoĭo not remove the shadow of your hair from your face If the evening is dark, then everything becomes beautiful Shaam gahri ho to kuch aur hasin hoti hai In sharaabo ko sar-e-aam lutaayaa na karoĭo not publicly show these intoxicating acts These glances, signals, and manners, oh my Ye nigaahen, ye ishaare, ye adaayen, taubaa Remove the distance and do not increase the talk unnecessarily ![]() Phuul ho jaatii ho yun taish me aayaa na karoĭo not become arrogant and proud like a flowerįaasile khatm karo, baat barhaayaa na karo If a pious person are able to see your glances In this way, "Kali Kali Zulfon Ke Phande Nah Dalo" is a meditation on the complexities of beauty, desire, and power, and the ways in which they can both enchant and betray us. The speaker warns against playing games and creating distance, urging the other person to remove the mirror from their front so as not to fall in love with themselves. The final lines of the song caution against becoming too caught up in one's own beauty, or the beauty of another. The speaker urges the object of their affections to use the shadows of their tresses to make darkness pleasant, suggesting that beauty can be a solace and a comfort, but also something that can be intentionally used to ensnare others. The song goes on to describe the power of a certain kind of glance, one that can tranquilize the heart and intoxicate an onlooker. This sets up the idea that beauty can be a dangerous thing, a theme that the rest of the lyrics return to in different ways. The opening lines assert that those who are beautiful are not necessarily faithful, but that lovers themselves will never cheat. The lyrics to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Kali Kali Zulfon Ke Phande Nah Dalo" are a rumination on the duality of beauty and betrayal. ![]()
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