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’Pyaare Sachin’’ 'Dearest Sachin' poem (hindi/english)
September 8, 2012 at 11:05pm
‘’Pyaare Sachin’’

koi kehta genius, to koi mahaan tumhe.
Koi master kehta, to koi bhagwaan tumhe.
Haan tum hi to ho mahaan, haan tum hi to ho bhagwaan.
Haan tum hi to ho hamaare pyare Sachin.
Koi……………!

[01] haan maine dekha hai tumhe mahaan bante,
Maine hi nahi sabne dekha hai tumhe bhagwan bante.
Har uchhai ko chhota karte khud ko upar uthate,
Kismat khud apne haathon banate.
Haan tum hi…………………………………! [02] haan yaad hai mujhe 16 saal ka Sachin,
Ghaton nets pe mehnat karta Sachin.
Chot lagne par bhi bilkul ni ghabrata Sachin,
Bulandi ke aasmaan se uchha uthta Sachin.
Haan! Sahi hai tum hi to ………………..! [03] Haan mujhe yaad aati hai, dhuandhaar ballebaaji Sachin ki,
Ashmbhav ko shambhav banati ichha sakti Sachin ki.
Choton se ubarkar har nayi shuruaat Sachin ki,
Record banaati bigadti har nayi paari Sachin ki.
Haan sab kehte hain, tum……………………………………! [04] haan mujhe yaad rahega har baar ummeedon ka bhojh kandhon par ladna,
Team ki har ummeed par khara utarne ki koshish karna.
37 ki umar mein 16 ke Sachin sa dohra satak lagana,
Har seema ko parkana phir bhi kadam dharti par rakhana.
Haan main kehti hun, tum…………………………………..! [05] haan ab dekh rahi hai duniya, tumhe seemaon se paar nikatle,
Har aalochna ka jabaab shaleenta se dete.
Team ki jarurat par apne andaaj mein badlav karte.
Bhartiya team mein senior ka farz bakhubia nibhate.
Haan ab keh rahi hai duniya, tum………………………! [06] haan dekha rahe bhartwashi, safalta ke aashmaan par chand se chamkte tum,
20 saal baad bhi nayi paari khelte tum.
Sathoiyon ko jimmedari sikhate, or nibhate tum,
Insaan se mahaan or mahaan se bhagwaan bante tum.
Haan sach hai, tum hi………………………..! [07] Sachin ho khud ko hi samjhte Sachin,
Maahn ho bhgwaan ho par ho haamare pyaare Sachin.
Khel ki jaan bhartiya cricket ki shaan ho

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