Nilavu Peyyum Lyrics Meaning | Papas | Vijay Yesudas

Vijay Yesudas brings a serene calm to ‘Nilavu Peyyum’ from the album Papas. Yatheendran Master writes lyrics that describe a quiet night by the river. Dr. Gopal Sankar composes a melody that mirrors the gentle flow of water.

Nilavu Peyyum Lyrics Meaning | Papas | Vijay Yesudas

Nilavu Peyyum

Vijay Yesudas • From “Papas”

Lyricist
Yatheendran Master
Composer
Dr. Gopal Sankar

Papas’s Nilavu Peyyum Malayalam Lyrics English Meaning

The narrator of the song describes a tender night lit by moonlight, with cool breezes brushing their shoulders and the scent of night flowers filling the air. ‘Without realizing what I’d left unsaid, I’m left standing here, just a bygone memory.’ These lyrics reveal the lingering pain of unspoken feelings in a peaceful setting.

Nilaavu Peyyum Vilolamaam Ravin PuzhayoramBy the river on a tender night, as the moonlight pours down.
Paathiraa Pinnitta NeramIn the hours just after midnight.
Arike Kadannupom Kulirthennal TholilA cool breeze passes by, touching my shoulder.
Arike Kadannupom Kulirthennal TholilA cool breeze passes by, touching my shoulder.
Thalachaaychu Vannu NishaapushpagandhamThe fragrance of night flowers leaned in, bowing its head.
Nilaavu Peyyum Vilolamaam Ravin PuzhayoramBy the river on a tender night, as the moonlight pours down.
Paathiraa Pinnitta NeramIn the hours just after midnight.
Verutheyithetho Kanavum NovukalIn vain, these dreams and pains,
Akathaaril Veerppittu Mozhiyillatheswell up in my soul without a word.
Parayuvaan BaakkivachathariyaatheWithout realizing what I’d left unsaid,
Poyoru Ninavaay Njaan NilppooI’m left standing here, just a bygone memory.
Veruthe Mookam Mookam Mookam MookamIn vain, just silence, silence, silence, silence.
Nilaavu Peyyum Vilolamaam Ravin PuzhayoramBy the river on a tender night, as the moonlight pours down.
Paathiraa Pinnitta NeramIn the hours just after midnight.

Nilavu Peyyum Music Video

The translation of ‘Nilavu Peyyum’ lyrics portrays a night where silence speaks louder than words. Vijay Yesudas delivers this emotional piece in Malayalam, making it a standout in Papas.