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तम तो बादल हम मोरीया रहांगा तमारा ही माए तम तो बरसो तो हम बोलीया अब म्हारा कईं हवाल ऐसी म्हारी प्रीत निभावजो… If you are a cloud, I'm a peacock Entranced by you When you shower, I sing What would I be without you? Stay true to my love, O Ram This delicate song of love and surrender, is a softer, more vulnerable poetic voice from the Kabir tradition. Attributed to his disciple Dharamdas, the song is sung here in a satsang by Arun Goyal and mandali, prefaced by a series of beautiful dohas on the subject of love. *** Find lyrics/translation of this song at http://ajabshahar.com/songs/details/1... Discover a universe of Bhakti, Sufi, Baul poetry and music at http://www.ajabshahar.org. *** Arun Goyal is a fine singer of Kabir and other bhakti poets and part of a vibrant oral tradition of Kabir in Malwa, Madhya Pradesh. An ardent disciple of Osho, he is currently based in Indore. Contact Arun at +91-70240-81109. (Click on Settings for subtitles in English & Hindi) Ajab Shahar is a digital archive of mystic poetry and music drawing from the rich Bhakti and Sufi oral traditions in India and beyond... Explore a world of sung and spoken wisdom at https://ajabshahar.com Song Credits: Tambura & Vocals: Arun Goyal Manjiras & Co-Singers: Dilip & Ramakant Goyal Manjiras: Kamal Singh Chauhan Harmonium: Punjraj Parmar Nagaari (Timki): Prahlad Goyal Dholak: Totaram Badoliya Translation: Shabnam Virmani Video Credits: Camera: Shabnam Virmani Editing: Sharanya Gautam Sub-Titling: Mamta Kandari & Shabnam Virmani Collection: Kabir Project Place: Haat Pipaliya village, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh Date of Recording: November, 2002