Shaam Aayi Lyrics - A poignant song of longing sung by Sharayu Date. Beautifully captures the emotions of waiting and separation as evening clouds gather.
Shaam Aayi Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Shaam Aayi, Megh Chhaye,
Ka Karun? Baalam Na Aaye.
Shaam Aayi, Megh Chhaye,
Ka Karun? Baalam Na Aaye.
Jiya Kahin Laage Naahin,
Bahu Vipada Haay…
Bahu Vipada Haay…
Shaam Aayi, Megh Chhaye,
Ka Karun? Baalam Na Aaye.
Shaam Aayi...
Chhaayi Ghata Ghanghor Si Bijuri,
Chhaayi Ghata...
Chhaayi Ghata Ghanghor Si Bijuri,
Mayur Nrityat Dekhan Wo Kajari.
Mayur Nrityat Dekhan Wo Kajari.
Chitra Vibhor Bhavatal Bhar Jaaye,
Chitra Vibhor Bhavatal Bhar Jaaye,
Nit Manohar Man Pal Na Bhaaye…
Shaam Aayi, Megh Chhaye,
Ka Karun? Baalam Na Aaye,
Shaam Aayi, Megh Chhaye,
Ka Karun? Baalam Na Aaye…!
Written by: Yogesh Save
Shaam Aayi Song Description
This is a very beautiful song called "Shaam Aayi" (The Evening Has Arrived). This song is sung by Sharayu Date, and the lyrics are written by Yogesh Save. The music is composed by Tanmay Bhave, and it is produced by Ajay Kesbhat. This song has been released under Merchant Records.
The song begins with the lines "Shaam aayi, megh chhaye, kya karoon? Balma na aaye" (The evening has arrived, clouds have gathered, what should I do? My beloved has not come). This shows the feelings of a woman who is waiting for her lover even though clouds have covered the evening sky, and she is sad because he has not come. Then the song has lyrics like "Jiya kahin laage nahin, bahu vipada haay" (My heart finds no peace anywhere, oh, such great trouble), which show that her mind is restless and she is feeling very distressed.
The next lines "Chhaayi ghata ghanghor si bijuri, mayur nrityat dekhan vo kajri" paint a beautiful picture of nature, where there are dark clouds and lightning flashing, and peacocks are dancing. But "Chitra vibhor bhavatal bhar jaaye, nit manohar man pal na bhaaye" shows that despite all this beauty, her mind is disturbed and she finds no happiness for even a moment. In the end, the song returns to the same sadness with "Shaam aayi, megh chhaye, kya karoon? Balma na aaye," which strongly expresses the feeling of waiting and separation.