Sukoon Lyrics – Amber

Sukoon Lyrics – Amber

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Sukoon Lyrics, performed by Amber. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Amber, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through K Million Music, the producer behind it.


Sukoon Lyrics

Oh ji change ne tere naal vi
Kattiyan nu ho gaye saanu kinne saal vi
Be main tere naam laake
Ve main tere naam laake
Meri rooh rakhi baithi aan
Mera tera duja na…

Sukoon rakhi baithi aan
Mera tera duja na
Sukoon rakhi baithi aan
Haaye, haaye, haaye

Ki kariye, ki kariye
Taithon sohna lagda koi nahi
Tera hi fikar mainu
Darr mainu is jag da koi nahi

Injh lagda ae janta de vich pair hunde ne mere
Tainu dekhan jad vi aave shehar hunde aa tere
Main nain’an vich vasa ke
Mere nain’an vich vasa ke
Tera muh rakhi baithi aan
Mera tera duja na…

Sukoon rakhi baithi aan
Mera tera duja na
Sukoon rakhi baithi aan
Haaye, haaye, haaye

Jinni reh gayi baaki meri
Tere naal bitauni ae
Tera hath phadh ke laggaya ke
Duniya kinni sohni ae

Mainu eho kehna ae
Tere hoke rehna ae
Rajj ke vekhi jaana main
Tu jad kole behna ae
Tu jad kole behna ae

Tainu haddon vadh chaun da
Junoon rakhi baithi aan
Mera tera duja na

Sukoon rakhi baithi aan
Mera tera duja na
Sukoon rakhi baithi aan
Haaye, haaye, haaye

written by: Amber

“Sukoon” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

The title “Sukoon” is a soft promise, it sets the whole song like a warm room you step into after a long day, you know… it isn’t flashy, it’s steady. From the first lines the singer is staking a quiet claim, like they found a calm that’s centered on one person. The idea of peace is not about silence here, it’s about someone being the reason your storm quiets, it frames the song as less of a story and more of a resting place, which is kind of beautiful because the lyrics keep circling that same gentle insistence — I am settled, I am anchored, this is mine.

Most Impactful Lines

There are lines that make you press replay because they land with this small, clear image. Like when the singer sings, “Meri rooh rakhi baithi aan“, it feels almost sacred, like the soul itself has chosen to sit and wait, patient and proud. Then the chorus, “Sukoon rakhi baithi aan“, repeats that idea in a softer echo, and it sticks because it reminds you that peace can be an active thing, not just an absence of noise. And that little moment, “Tera hath phadh ke laggaya ke Duniya kinni sohni ae“, hits because it flips the lens—suddenly everything outside is prettier, because of a simple touch, and that are such a pure, human detail.

Decoding The Chorus

The chorus is deceptively simple, and that’s the trick. “Sukoon rakhi baithi aan“, the first line, is the anchor — it’s the speaker telling us where they are emotionally, like they are seated in calm, no rush. Then “Mera tera duja na” follows, which pulls the focus; it’s possessive but tender, it’s not about ownership so much as belonging, like two halves folding into one small world. Repeating “Sukoon rakhi baithi aan” again is like closing the door on the chaos, reinforcing the quiet. The “Haaye, haaye, haaye” that follows? It’s the human sound, the breath, the relief — not words, but everything the heart can’t quite translate into language. Taken together the chorus maps a tiny ritual: notice peace, claim the person, repeat the peace, breathe.

Most Relatable Part

For me, that vulnerable honesty—”Darr mainu is jag da koi nahi“—is the part that speaks like a friend. It’s vulnerable but brave, because saying you fear nothing in the world feels risky, and yet here it comes out as simple truth, because the person beside you has become that much of a shield. Also the lines about walking through the city and feeling different when they appear, that are small everyday moments we’ve all had, when the world seems to tilt a little because someone smiles at you, or just stands near. It’s not drama, it’s quiet scenes, and those are the ones that stick with you, they feel like your own life being narrated back at you.

Conclusion & Overall Message

At the end, the song leaves you with a soft but firm feeling: peace is a person sometimes, not just a state of mind. The final sentiment is simple—hold on to this calm, let it sit with you, let it change how you see the rest of the world. Honestly, that are what keeps pulling me back, the way a single touch or a name can make the whole street glow, the whole life feel richer. It’s not an epic tale, it’s a close-up of two people creating a little island of rest, and that’s so quietly powerful, it stays with you long after the last “haaye” fades.

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