Sheesha Lyrics - A romantic Haryanvi track by Daulatpuria ft. Fiza Choudhary. A playful warning about the 'evil eye' and a charming love story. Lyrics from White Hill Dhaakad.
Sheesha Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Chaja Sa Bnake Lambe Padhya Ka
Teri Gali Mein Re Roj Gedi Marde
Ek Tere Pe Grari Addi Yaar Ki
Janni Khanni Aage Konya Dil Harde
Jhanjra Ka Shor Thoda Kam Ka Rya Kar
Aree Sutti Ko Kabar Jaag Je
Baar Baar Sheesha Na Re Dekhya Kar Tu
Tere Sheeshe Ki Najar Laagje
Baar Baar Sheesha Na Re Dekhya Kar Tu
Tere Sheeshe Ki Najar Laagje
Main Bhi Jma Desi Chora
Tu Bhi Suita Aali Re
Tere Mere Byah Mai Dekh
Saje Range Kaali Re
Side Seat Pe Re Tane Bitha Ke Lejyage
Ghar Te Nai Kada Tane Byah Ke Lejayage
Dhakee Ki Re Gel Pyaar Nibha Ni Kade
Dil Ki Re Gel Dil Laake Lejyage
Un Mai Re Ladoo Meri Ginti Na Kar
Jo Ye Bita Ke Ne Raat Baagje
Baar Baar Sheesha Na Re Dekhya Kar Tu
Ter Sheeshe Ki Najar Laagje
Baar Baar Sheesha Na Re Dekhya Kar Tu
Ter Sheeshe Ki Najar Laagje
Ho Re Tu Sabte Haseen
Tera Koi Ni Jawab
Re Tu Pani Jisi Saaf
Na Ko Lagrya Se Daag
Ho Re Tu Sabte Hasin
Tera Koi Ni Jawab
Re Tu Pani Jisi Saaf
Na Ko Lagrya Se Daag
Tera Husan Shraab
Tere Pyaar Jma Paak
Sab Chod Chaad Ke Ne
Bus Maangu Tera Saath
Lamba Tere Bin Ib Reh Nai Sakda
Tu Bhi Aake Mere Sinne Laagje
Baar Baar Sheesha Na Re Dekhya Kar Tu
Ter Sheeshe Ki Najar Laagje
Baar Baar Sheesha Na Re Dekhya Kar Tu
Ter Sheeshe Ki Najar Laagje
Written by: Lamba
Sheesha Song Description
This is an description for the lyrics of the song 'Sheesha'. The song is sung by 'Daulatpuria' and features 'Fiza Choudhary'. It is a Haryanvi song with music by 'Deepty' and lyrics by 'Lamba', released by the music label 'White Hill Dhaakad'.
The lyrics tell a story of love and attraction. The singer describes himself as a local boy, or 'desi chora', who is deeply charmed by a beautiful woman. He talks about walking in her lane every day and being so struck by her that he feels his friend's bike might crash. The main advice in the song is the repeating line, "Baar baar sheesha na re dekhy a kar tu", which means "don't keep looking in the mirror too often". This is a warning that if she admires her own reflection too much, she might get affected by the 'nazar', or evil eye, from her own mirror. The song pictures a future wedding, with the singer promising to take her away on his bike and be loyal, asking her not to count the sweets, or 'ladoo', before they are shared.
The singer praises the woman's unmatched beauty, saying she is the most beautiful and her love is pure. He compares her to clear water that has no stain. He says her beauty is intoxicating like wine, but her love is very sacred. The singer expresses that he cannot live without her, pleading for her to come close. The song ends by repeating the core message about the mirror, blending traditional beliefs about the evil eye with a modern story of young love and desire.