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Sab Kuch Badal Gaya with lyrics and English captions



This one is one of my favorites.

SAB KUCH BADAL GAYA
LYRICS
Mujh mein koyi khoobi na thi
There was nothing great in me
Mujh mein koyi soorat na tha
Neither was there any form me
Kaun tha kaha tha mein
What was I and who was I
Zindagi se hara huwa
Defeated by life


Chorus:
Phir bhi toone mujhe chun liya
Still, You chose me
Apna bana liya
And made me Your own
Prem se toone mujhe beta kaha
In Love You called me as son
Sab kuch badal gaya ho ho ho ho
Everything's changed ho ho ho ho
Sab kuch badal gaya
Everything's changed

Manjil se mein bhatka tha
I was lost from destiny
Aashayen bhi bikhri huwi
All hopes scattered as well
Koyi raah na dikhta tha
No road could I see ahead
Bekabu thi ye zindagi
And life was out of hold

Chorus:
Phir bhi toone mujhe chun liya
Still, You chose me
Apna bana liya
And made me Your own
Prem se toone mujhe beta kaha
In Love You called me as son
Sab kuch badal gaya ho ho ho ho
Everything's changed ho ho ho ho
Sab kuch badal gaya
Everything's changed

Bridge:
Ashishen mere jeevan mein Tere pyaar ke baras pade
Blessings of Your love keep pouring on my life
Khwayishen mere tan man ke Tere pyaar mein poore huwe
Desires of my flesh and heart are fulfilled in Your love
Ab zindagi mein chahun aur kya
Now, what should I desire more in life?
Kuch na chahun Tere siwa
Nothing but You

Chorus:
Kyun ki too hi ne mujhe chun liya
For, it was You who chose me
Apna bana liya
And made me Your own
Prem se toone mujhe beta kaha
In Love You called me as son
Sab kuch badal gaya ho ho ho ho
Everything's changed ho ho ho ho
Sab kuch badal gaya
Everything's changed

Phir bhi toone mujhe chun liya
Still, You chose me
Apna bana liya
And made me Your own
Prem se toone mujhe beta kaha
In Love You called me as son
Sab kuch badal gaya ho ho ho ho
Everything's changed ho ho ho ho
Sab kuch badal gaya
Everything's changed

© Domenic Marbaniang, 2005, 2008, 2010

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