Chal Chaiyya Chaiyya

A translation of the song:

Those who walk in the Shade of Love, have Heaven beneath their feet.

Come let’s walk in the Shade of Love, in the Shade.

Come let’s walk in the Shade of Love, in the Shade.

Keep walking in the Shade of Love, your feet will lead you to Heaven.

My companion is like a sweet fragrance, His voice is the language of poetry.

He is my day, my night, my universe, my love.

Keep walking in the Shade of Love.

 

When She hides in the flowers, She’s revealed in her fragrance.

Like a charm I wear Her, like a revelation I am revealed to her.

He is my faith, a priest to me.

He is my divine song, my declaration of faith.

He is my divine song, my declaration of faith.

He moves like the dew drops.

I pursue Him on the branches, I pursue him on the leaves.

I search for His trail in the breeze.

 

Of His sight, I am fond, but He is fleeting like lights and shadows,

Like a trickster He keeps changing His form.

To reach Him, I have become a connoisseur of form and color.

 

Those who are in the Shade of Love, have Heaven below their feet.

He is my day, my night, my universe, He has become the love of my life.

Keep Walking in the Shade,

Keep Walking in the Shade of Love.

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