In separation, there is "Main" (Me) and "Tu" (You). In conflict, there are two egos. This line requests the death of that separation. It suggests that the speaker no longer wants to exist independently; they wish to exist only as a vessel for their beloved’s life.
He wasn't asking for a kiss. He was asking for a transfer. He wanted to take the weight of her breathing, to filter the toxins of her illness through his own lungs, to let her rest. He wanted to breathe so she wouldn't have to. tu aake apni saanse mujhme ghol de
Tu aake apni saanse mujhme ghol de Meri saanson ki dor se tu khel le Bin kahe, bin sunaaye, bas ho jaaye Tu mujhme, main tujhme, sab kuch kho de In separation, there is "Main" (Me) and "Tu" (You)