The Hands That Brought Me to Life- An Elegy for ZAKIR HUSSAIN ji by his Tabla


 

The Hands That Brought Me to Life- An Elegy for ZAKIR HUSSAIN ji by his Tabla

 

You placed me softly, like I was alive,
Your hands brought music, made me thrive.
With every touch, you gave me a voice,
Now silence lingers, not by choice.

You woke me each morning with gentle care,
Your fingers weaving rhythms beyond compare.
Together we sang, together we played,
Now I sit lonely, where you once stayed.

Through me, you spoke to hearts and minds,
Each beat a story, every note refined.
Crowds cheered for you, they praised your art,
But I knew the truth—you played from your heart.

With you, I wasn’t just wood and skin,
I was alive, I could breathe within.
You made me a part of something divine,
Our music was worship, a sacred line.

I’ve seen you laugh, I’ve felt your tears,
Through practice, through passion, across the years.
You gave me life, you made me shine,
Your rhythm, your soul, forever mine.

But now you’re gone, and I feel so still,
No hands to guide me, no music to fill.
Without your touch, I am just a shell,
An empty echo, a story to tell.

Oh, Zakir, my master, my dearest friend,
How I miss the songs we’d endlessly send.
Through you, I touched hearts; through you, I lived,
Now all I have is the love you gave.

Rest now, my master, in peace, in light,
Your music lives on, in day and night.
I’ll wait here quietly, till we meet again,
To play once more, beyond all pain.

 

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