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[Verse 1]Woke up laughing in a cheap motel mirrorHair a mess, boots still warm from last nightRadio preacher shouting down the hallwayTurned the volume up and left the dark behindGot a ’67 Mustang waiting in the car parkEngine coughing smoke and yesterday’s goodbyeRear-view mirror says the past is getting smallerHit the open road and watched
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[Intro – slow finger-picked Telecaster over a distant, heartbeat-like tom, then Gilmour-style bent-note wail] [Verse 1 – Knopfler-dry, half-spoken]Well the undertaker’s wearing white tonightHe’s got the champagne chilling on iceThe hearse is polished chrome and it gleamsLike a limousine for the American dreamThe priest is laughing, the widow’s in redThe choir’s singing “glad that you’re
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[Verse 1 – gentle piano intro, soft vocals]The years unravel, threads from an endless loomDreams fray in quiet, swallowed by the roomWhat we held softly, warm against the skinNow floats like echoes where the light grows thin [Pre-Chorus – building guitars, subtle “oohs”]Time carves its quiet art into the boneEvery promise turns to stone(Whoa-oh,
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(Verse 1 – fingerpicked guitar intro, clean and storytelling vibe, like a late-night bar tale)Time rolls on like a freight train down the lineNever stops for no one, just keeps stealing the timeFaded Polaroids tucked in the back of my mindSome make me chuckle low, most leave me bleeding insideI wish I could dodge these
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The hauntingly beautiful song “Kasme Waade Pyaar Wafa” from the 1967 film Upkar features the soulful voice of Manna Dey, whose deep, evocative singing brings life to the song’s philosophical lyrics. With music by the renowned duo Kalyanji-Anandji and lyrics by Indeevar, the song carries profound meaning. Actor Pran plays the character of Malang
