1921 Page #7
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It's not your time
to come over this side yet.
You're needed back there.
In that world.
If there's one less
Ayush in that world...
...it won't matter to anyone.
Of course, it will.
That Ayush saved me from dying once.
And that Ayush can give hopes
to a lot more people with his music.
I don't want to live.
Why do you think I am not with you?
I am always with you.
Then why can't I see you?
Why can't I touch you?
Why can't I talk to you?
Love isn't visible,
Ayush, you can't touch it either.
You can only feel love.
I will always live in your heart.
Just try calling out to me.
Go back Ayush,
and try to find me through your heart.
That's where you will find me,
like always.
"You're my slumber and my dreams."
"Your image dwells in my eyes."
"Your fire is still lit in my ashes."
"I laugh at your happiness,
and cry in your sorrows."
"I wake up with you,
and fall asleep when you do."
"My life,
and my death, you're all I have."
"Without you I am nothing."
"You're everything to me."
"You exist in me like so, my love..."
"...there's no part of me left."
"You've spread all
the way to my soul..."
"...that now I dwell in you."
"You're my reality... and my hope."
"You're all I see wherever I look...
and in my memories too..."
"Whatever's left of me,
now belongs to you..."
"I am no longer myself anymore."
"You exist in me like so, my love..."
"...there's no part of me left."
"You've spread all
the way to my soul..."
"...that now I dwell in you."
"You dwell in my breath..."
"...I am your journey."
"Don't ever leave me..."
"...I am your abode."
"Promise me you'll
always stay with me.
"Love me a little more than you do."
"Without you...I've nothing."
"You are my world."
"My hopes...my belief."
"You are my sky."
"You exist in me like so, my love..."
"...there's no part of me left."
"You've spread all
the way to my soul..."
"...that now I dwell in you."
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