Jhyamma Jhyamma captures the bittersweet reality of growing up in a small village, where gossip and rumors spread like wildfire. The song centers on how stories get twisted and exaggerated as they pass from person to person, losing their truth along the way. There's a playful frustration in the narrator's voice as they acknowledge that both they and the listener have heard versions of these tales, but nobody really knows what's actually happening in the village homes.
The repeated refrain of Jhyamma Jhyamma (an expression related to gossip or chatter) becomes the heartbeat of the song, emphasizing how endless and inescapable these conversations are. Despite the lighthearted tone, there's an underlying commentary about community, privacy, and the weight of small-town judgment. D Morcha infuses this everyday village experience with raw energy, making something so relatable feel urgent and alive. It's a song that speaks to anyone who's ever felt the sting of neighborhood chatter or wanted to escape the watchful eyes of their community.
Timi le sunya ko kura ho, mai le sunya ko kura ho
Gaun ghar ma timro mero halla chhalya ko kura ho
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Timi le sunya ko kura ho, mai le sunya ko kura ho
Gaun ghar ma timro mero halla chhalya ko kura ho
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Baisa ko bela ho yo, na rokine orlya be-la
Khera jala baisa katai, baisa bhanya hunna sandhai
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chhatire ghari tala paryo, mathi mathi khairyawar
Deuki mai sanchi rakhi, khayako ka-sa-ma
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Jata bhata bhandai na chokho yo maya le
Dwi mana milye pachhi chhekindai na dandai le
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Yo jyaan le rojya ko timilai nai sanchhai ho
Ghar ma pani aamai lai buhari kai khanchhai ho
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Timi le sunya ko kura ho, mai le sunya ko kura ho
Gaun ghar ma timro mero halla chhalya ko kura ho
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