Amaar Ekla Akash Thomke Geche Raater Srothe Bheshe, Shudhu Tomay Bhaalo Bheshe

amaar ekla akash thomke geche raater srothe bheshe, shudhu tomay bhaalo bheshe

my lonely skies have stopped sailing in the dark currents of the night, after (I started) loving you

amaar din gulo shob rong chineche tomaar kache eshe, shudhu tomay bhaalo bheshe

you acquainted my days with color , after (I started) loving you

tumi chokh mellei phool phutheche amaar chaade eshe

the moment our eyes meet, the patio blooms with flowers

bhorer shishir thonth chuye jaay, tomaay bhaalo bheshe

the morning dew caresses my lips after loving you

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1 year ago

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bangla shayari

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“Do you imagine at night someone going to bed the very moment you are going to bed? Turning out the light? And isn’t it so quiet you swear the heart is telepathic. Isn’t it—”

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