Monday, September 29, 2008

jaane dil me kab se hai tu

I think it is a very nice song, only trouble being that the beginning is much better than the rest of the song - its not as consistent,not as intense, but that does not reduce the beauty of the part that is beautiful.

jaane dil me kab se hai tu
jab se main hoon tab se hai tu

to me it brings a feeling of timelessness. like time does not matter, does not factor in to this equation, i do not exist independent of you, so there is no beginning to this story. that the thoughts of you are in my head in a place beyond logic and reason, even beyond religion and morality.

mujhko mere rab ki kasam
yaara rab se pehle hai tu

and in any case religion and morality are mere reflections of the times we live in, certain actions become socially acceptable at certain times while others fall out of favour, it is a constantly changing paradigm. one cannot base one's sense of right and wrong as dictated by the so called moral sense of the society. or may be i am trying to say that one should not, even though one is more than likely to actually do so. after all we are a product of our times we live in. am i digressing?

anyways, yeah, its just amazing to be able to say - jab se main hoon, tab se hai tu...

oh wait, this could also mean that you come in to existence because of me, because i think of you, you become an entity. hey that's cool too, and it empowers me so much more now, doesn't it? :D

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