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On some nights, I seek someone by my side

       

On some nights, I seek someone by my side, to whom I can sing songs endlessly and vibe than recording and spamming the stories. I'd rather touch the pitch of each 'saiyyan' perfectly without fearing the night and people sleeping the next door. The 'saiyyan' would make more sense. To whoever, who is free & willing to come, please make sure you'll be the charm absorbing my music and make me feel like I'm surrounded by soundproof glasses not curtains. 

As a perk, we'll laugh together at every break of tune and every failed try of learning and grasping the whole. I'd be a solider fighting for each of my breath, you being my soil. I won't fear death tonight, knowing there's my 'Saiyyan' to be my grave to rest. "Tu jo choo le pyar se/ Aaraam se maar jayu" I'd sing, carefree.

Kailash Kher's version of 'Saiyyan' allures. But do you know, how I got to know that this exists? It's the video of Jadavpur University Pride Walk '22. At the first min, this song starts, followed by their shrieks for Azaadi, screams to make people convince that same-sex relationships are normal, showing romance publicly, is completely okay, etc. I won't lie, I didn't understand many things in it. Like, why are they seeking azaadi? Some of them are in pairs, and all of them are liberal towards love. Why'd they seek it from the outside world? Towards the end of the video, they replay the song. I got goosebumps. It's so intense. Ah! They are but seeking love, through their shrieks for "Azaadi!"
       

On some nights, I seek someone by my side, to whom I can sing songs endlessly and vibe than recording and spamming the stories. I'd rather touch the pitch of each 'saiyyan' perfectly without fearing the night and people sleeping the next door. The 'saiyyan' would make more sense. To whoever, who is free & willing to come, please make sure you'll be the charm absorbing my music and make me feel like I'm surrounded by soundproof glasses not curtains. 

As a perk, we'll laugh together at every break of tune and every failed try of learning and grasping the whole. I'd be a solider fighting for each of my breath, you being my soil. I won't fear death tonight, knowing there's my 'Saiyyan' to be my grave to rest. "Tu jo choo le pyar se/ Aaraam se maar jayu" I'd sing, carefree.

Kailash Kher's version of 'Saiyyan' allures. But do you know, how I got to know that this exists? It's the video of Jadavpur University Pride Walk '22. At the first min, this song starts, followed by their shrieks for Azaadi, screams to make people convince that same-sex relationships are normal, showing romance publicly, is completely okay, etc. I won't lie, I didn't understand many things in it. Like, why are they seeking azaadi? Some of them are in pairs, and all of them are liberal towards love. Why'd they seek it from the outside world? Towards the end of the video, they replay the song. I got goosebumps. It's so intense. Ah! They are but seeking love, through their shrieks for "Azaadi!"