Chor Lyrics by Amit Dhull – A philosophical Haryanvi track reflecting on how everyone is a ‘thief’ in some way. From White Hill Dhaakad. Deep, thought-provoking lyrics.
Chor Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai
Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Koye Tan Ka Chor Koye Mann Ka Chor
Koye Dhan Ka Chor Khyaa Jaa Se
Chori Kare Bina Re Lilo Is Jag Main Na Rhya Ja Se
Ha Chori Kare Bina Re Lilo Is Jag Main Na Rhya Ja Se
Dil Sehjya Chori Par Kamjor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Koye Kala Chor Koye Muski Chor
Koye Gora Chor Khya Ja Se
Ye Chori Chor Ghani Hoti Koye Re
Chora Chor Khya Ja Sai
Ye Chori Chor Ghani Hoti Koye Re
Chora Chor Khya Ja Sai
Koye Gupt Kise Ka Machrya Shor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Koye Koye Chor Lage Dushman
Koye Chor Pyar Bhi Hoga
Hum Bhi Chor Hain Kisi Ke
Koye Chor Hamara Bhi Hoga
Hum Bhi Chor Hain Kisi Ke
Koye Chor Hamara Bhi Hoga
Kah Dhanpat Singh Lilo Tu Machor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai
Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Jamana Ye Chor Hai
Written by: Late. Rai Dhanpat Singh
Chor Song Description
This song, called 'Chor' by 'Amit Dhull', is a thoughtful Haryanvi song from 2021, with music by 'GR Music' and lyrics written by the late 'Rai Dhanpat Singh'. The song uses simple but powerful words to talk about a deep idea: that everyone in the world is a thief in some way, and the world itself is a 'Chor', or a thief. The lyrics start by asking a question about animals and birds, wondering what kind of creature this 'thief' is, setting up the main theme that the singer will explore.
The song's verses describe the many different types of thieves in our lives and society. It says some people are thieves of the body, some are thieves of the heart or mind, and others are thieves of wealth. It even mentions thieves of art, smiles, and beauty. The powerful line is that no one can live in this world without stealing something, suggesting that some form of 'Chori', or theft, is a part of human nature. The lyrics say that while stealing from the heart might seem easy, people are often weak when it comes to dealing with it.
In the final part, the song makes the idea even more personal. It says that a thief can be your enemy, but a thief can also be someone you love. The singer admits, "We are also thieves to someone," meaning that everyone has taken something from someone else. The lyricist, 'Dhanpat Singh', cleverly includes himself in this idea, calling the world a clever trickster. The repeating lines, 'Pashu Re Pakheru Kya Dhor Hai' and 'Lilo Jamana Ye Chor Hai', act like a strong reminder, making you think about how this idea of a 'chor' connects to your own life.