Waris Lyrics – Nav Dolorain | White Hill Music

Waris Lyrics – Nav Dolorain's emotional Punjabi song. A parent's beautiful promise to keep their child as their true heir and legacy. Heartfelt and touching words.

Waris Song Poster from White Hill Music - Nav Dolorain

Waris Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Jama Tere Warga Lgda Ae 
Mainu Sohniye Eh Sargi Wela 
Vehde Vich Hasdi Disdi Ae 
Me Vi Apni Dhee Na Khela 

Mainu Surt Bhulati Duniya Di 
Teri Akhiyan De Chakkar Ton 

Rakhange Apne Waris Da 
Na Tere Na De Akhar Ton 
Rakhange Apne Waris Da 
Na Tere Na De Akhar Ton 

Ditta Ae Janam Tu Khaba Nu 
Mere Supneya Diye Raaniye Ni 
Harr Safar Tere Naal Poora Ae 
Harr Kadam Tere Naal Maaniye Ni 

Tere Hathan Vich Heera Ae 
Eh Gall Suni Ek Fakkar Ton 

Rakhange Apne Waris Da 
Na Tere Na De Akhar Ton 
Rakhange Apne Waris Da 
Na Tere Na De Akhar Ton 

Mainu Maaf Kari Bhul Ho Gyi Ae 
Main Ik Din Chann Tenu Akheya Si 
Tere Te Koi Vi Daag Nai 
Chann Per Jeha Vi Na Jaapeya Si 

Deep Di Rooh Di Ronak Tu 
Adiye Mithie Aa Shakkar Ton 

Rakhange Apne Waris Da 
Na Tere Na De Akhar Ton 
Rakhange Apne Waris Da 
Na Tere Na De Akhar Ton

Written by: Deep Gherra


Waris Song Description

This is an explainer for the lyrics of the song 'Waris' by 'Nav Dolorain'. The music and words were created by 'Deep Gherra', and the video features 'Upma Sharma', with the song released by 'White Hill Music'. The lyrics are a heartfelt promise from a parent to their child, expressing deep love and dedication.

The singer describes a beautiful morning, saying the world seems lovely when they see their child smiling, and they themselves have not played with their own daughter enough. They feel the world makes them forget themselves, lost in the beautiful whirl of their child's eyes. The core promise is repeated strongly: they will keep their child as their heir and legacy, a decision not made from anyone else's words or influence.

The lyrics call the child the queen of their dreams, a companion for every journey and a guide for every step. The parent sees their child as a precious jewel in their hands, a thought that brings deep reflection. There is also an apology for a past mistake, where the parent once compared the child to the moon but now says not even the moon can match the child's spotless purity. The child is described as the light of the soul and the sweetness of sugar, leading again to that powerful, protective promise to keep them as the chosen heir.