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English, 03.06.2021 14:00, rangercollege7441

Tera nal kattiya so soh soh kardiya hun Tera bin yara raaha vich khardi a
Tera nal kattiya so soh soh kardiyahun
Hun Tera bin yara raaha vich khardi a
hath fardka tu Mera naal chal v
ve hun ta a ja
shad ka na ja aukha Tera Bina katna pa vi
sauna chahiya c sou na hoya
yadd Kar tanu ma kina ma Roya
supna da vich Aya si tu Kal vi
hun ta aja
shad ka na ja
aukha Tera Bina katna pal vi
keha c tenu nibhauni ta lavi
nahi shad rahnda yarri na lavi
kyu bhul gayi tu eho Meri gal vi
hun ta aja shad ka na ja aukha Tera Bina katna pal v

sobit
this song is for my Aimaan brother
please come back Bhai
I miss you;(
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