Unlike Rabindranath Tagore (Rabindra Sangeet) or Kazi Nazrul Islam (Nazrul Geeti), Subodh Sarkar did write his poems as songs. However, some of his powerful lines have been recited in musical performances or adapted by kabir gan (poet-singers) in the Bengali folk‑modern fusion scene. Still, no standard “song lyrics” exist.
The poem uses repetition to build its irony. It paints a picture of a society where everyone is shouting, everyone is leading, but no one is listening. The title itself—"Nobody understands anything"—serves as a refrain that hammers the point home. subodh sarkar kobita lyrics
His love poems are brutal. In (Rain and the Widow), he uses rain not as a romantic symbol but as a reminder of social abandonment. Unlike Rabindranath Tagore (Rabindra Sangeet) or Kazi Nazrul
From “Bhalobasa O Anyanya” (unofficial transliteration): The poem uses repetition to build its irony
In these selected works, one finds the poem Cheleta (The Boy). This is a deeply moving piece about the loss of innocence. The lyrics describe a boy who is perhaps a victim of political violence or societal neglect. The poet observes the boy with a mix of guilt and helplessness.