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Shokatorey Oi Kandichhe ShokoleySwarabitan#8,
Karnati bhajan,
Ektaal,
Brahmasangeet.
Can you hear that Father?
They are crying, distressed, weak.
Can you hear them?
Speak into their ears
Talk to their souls
Give them the Word of Prosperity.
Living with tiny expectations
Living with anxiety
Losing whatever they get
...Beyond all consolation
Happiness calls from various directions
Like a mirage on the desert plains
...The thirsty is left to wander piteously
The day ends.
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Mor Sondhyay Tumi Sundar Beshe“Ami bandhinu” created by Atulprasad Sen,an approximate translation :I tie my boat at thy shore,Unable to row, alone, anymore…Encouraged by the waves of dawn, I had set sail,Not guessing that darkness would fall so capriciously.My sails are frayed by the storm-winds.Forlorn and confused, I run to thee…Drifting silently, seeking respite at thy coast.Whatever now remains with meI offer thee, oh, please accept it,And keep thy feet on my broken boat.I rest my boat at thy shore,Unable to ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Five Hundred Miles - Jab Koi BaatListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Bhenge Mor Gharer Chaabi - Who Will Break My LockThe song ‘Here the whistle blow…a hundred miles’ by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs inspired Rajesh Roshan’s Hindi version. ‘Jab Koi Baat Bigar jaye’ comes as an excellent adaptation with some great lyrics! I’ve tried to combine these two masterpieces- Roshan’s ‘Jab Koi’ and the classic ‘Five Hundred Miles’ the true spirit of which was later caught by the quieter renditions by ‘The Kingston Trio’. Hope you like this effort!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Aguner Paroshmoni[Genre : Puja/Bondhu (Worship/Friend)Composed by Rabindranath Tagore when he was fifty-sixPoush 20, 1324/ 4th January 1918Probahini 67.Swarabitan#16Geetapanchashikaataken from the play Dakghar]Who will break my lock?Who will take me out of my room, o friend?No longer can I bear this lonely day without u!The day may have dawnedThe sun may be peeping from the horizon.I see a road before meWon’t your chariot arrive at my doorstep?All the stars in the sky stare.Unblinking.Waiting by the road ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
My night recedes - Amar raat pohaloListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website