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Pori Matke

Artist: Masoom SharmaLyricist: Amarjeet YogiMusician: Mr BootaLabel: SonotekActor: Masoom Sharma

Pori Matke Lyrics - Masoom Sharma

Ho Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Gori Gori

Tane Dekhan Khatar Lagi Bheed Ya Bhaari Panghat Pe
Dekhan Khatar Lagi Bheed Ya Bhaari Panghat Pe
Pori Pori Matke Dhol Kuye Main Latke
Re Pori Pori Matke Dhol Kuye Main Latke

Tu Aati Jaati Ne Chhede Raha Kar Hatke
Aati Jaati Ne Chhede Raha Kar Hatke
Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Ram Ratke
Na Main Odhna Sangvaun Mera Palla Latke
Na Main Odhna Sangvaun Mera Palla Latke

Mr Boota!

Tere Dhunge Choti Umar Ya Choti
Sir Pe Tokni Bhaari Se
Mere Baal Ye Silki Patti Khilki
Gaal Main Chunni Taari Se

Tere Dhunge Choti Umar Ya Choti
Sir Pe Tokni Bhaari Se
Mere Baal Ye Silki Patti Khilki
Gaal Main Chunni Taari Se

Aankh Meri Ye Aari Tu Pad Jayega Kat Ke
O Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Ram Ratke
Na Main Odhna Sangvaun Mera Palla Latke
Re Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Ram Ratke

Teri Khanke Payal Kargyi Ghayal
Baith Kun Main Chaand Rove
Meri Aankh Main Kajal Barse Badal
Bin Mausam Barsaat Hove

Re Teri Khanke Payal Kargyi Ghayal
Baith Kun Main Chaand Rove
Meri Aankh Main Kajal Barse Badal
Bin Mausam Barsaat Hove

Yogi Amarjeet Kyu Teri Aakhyan Main Khatke
Ho Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Ram Ratke
Na Main Odhna Sangvaun Mera Palla Latke
Re Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Ram Ratke
Arrey Jahaaj Ke Main Baith Gori Ram Ratke

Ho Ho Ho…

Gori Ram Ratke

Pori Matke Lyrics Context

The lyrics of “Pori Matke” paint a playful and colorful picture of village life, where a young woman is being admired for her beauty and style. She’s riding a decorated cart (jhaaj), dressed up with flair, turning heads at the water well (panghat) where crowds gather just to get a glimpse of her. The song uses vibrant imagery — her silk-like hair, shimmering dupatta (chunni), and striking eyes — to show how she carries herself with confidence and charm. There’s a flirtatious energy as someone is trying to catch her attention, teasing and complimenting her boldness.

In the second half, the song shifts to a more poetic tone. The sounds of her anklets (payal) and the sparkle in her eyes are described as powerful enough to leave someone lovestruck or even make the moon cry. The singer talks about how her presence is like unexpected rain in dry weather, full of surprise and beauty. There’s also a subtle reference to a character named Yogi Amarjeet, possibly the admirer, who can’t help but be captivated by her. Overall, it’s a playful love song wrapped in folk vibes, celebrating youthful attraction and rural charm.