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Tomake Chai artist: Kabir Suman album: Tomake Chai prothomoto ami tomake chai, ditioto ami tomake chai tritioto ami tomake chai, shesh porjonto tomake chai. nijhum ondhokare tomake chai, ratbhor hole ami tomake chai shokaler koishore tomake chai, shondher obokashe tomake chai. boishakhi jhore ami tomake chai, asharer meghe ami tomake chai srabone srabone ami tomake chai, okal bodhone ami tomake chai. kobekar kolkata shohorer pothe, purono notun mukh ghore imarote ogonti manusher klanto michile, ochena chhutir chhowa tumi ene dile nagorik klantite tomake chai, ek fota shantite tomake chai bohudur hete eshe tomake chai, e jibon bhalobeshe tomake chai. chourastar mor’e-park’e-dokan’e, shohor’e-gonz’e-gram’e-ekhane-okhane station terminus ghate bondore, ochena drawing room’er chena bondor’e balish-toshok-katha-purono chadore, thanda sheet’er raat’e leper ador’e kadi kathey, coukathe , madurey paposhey , hashi-raag-oviman-jhogra-aposhe tomake chai, tomake chai, tomake chai, tomake chai. ek cup chaa’e ami tomake chai, daine o baye ami tomake chai dekha na dekhai ami tomake chai, na bola kothai ami tomake chai. shirshendur kono notun novel e, hothat porte bosha abol tabole oboddho kobita ar thungri-kheyal’e, slogane slongane-dhaka deyale deyale
Sholil Chowdhury’r fele asha gan’e, Chaurasiya’r bashi mukhorito pran’e bhule jaowa Himangshu Dutta’r shur’e, shei kobekar onurodher ashor’e. tomake chai, tomake chai, tomake chai, tomake chai. onurodh’e, minoti-te tomake chai, bedona’r arti-te tomake chai dabi-daowa-chahida’i tomake chai, lojja-didha’i ami tomake chai. odhikar bujhe neya prokhor dabite, shararat jege anka loraku chhobi te chhipchhipe kobitar chhonde bhashay, buddhi’r juktite bachar ashai srenihin shomajer chiro bashonai, din bodol’er dhora chetonai didha-dondher din ghochhar shopne, shammyobad’er dak ghume-jagorone bikkhobe-biplobe tomake chai, bishon oshomvobe tomake chai shanti oshantite tomake chai, ei bibhranti-te tomake chai.

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