We sit down in the terrace and plug in the earphones. Aarohi switches on her playlist and she never fails to impress. "Chhoti chhoti baatein yun hi aate jaate
Yaadein sehla ke jaati hain
Raaton ko sirhane, baasi muskanein
Mujhko sula ke jaati hai."
We've been listening to this song since ages but this one never gets old.
It's a clear night sky, with stars twinkling high up and the song reminds us how lucky our stars are that we sit down next to each other, hands on hands and feel the divine beauty of togetherness.
We both lean on to each other, embrace the positive energy and the warmth around us. There's a feeling of intense holding on to each other despite innumerable detachments and reasons not to be in love as Amit Trivedi's lyrics echoes through our ears to our heart. As if the whole of the universe conspires to see us together.
We both seem to recall all our hardships and struggles which brought us to where we are right now. And there's not a single time gone by when we didn't held our hands, firmer than ever, after the gist of the song has gone deep into our blood.
The song also helps us connect no matter how distant we are. As a matter of fact, we don't even remember the number of times this song lifted us up from the verge of breaking up.
You make us hear this song as many times you want and we'll endlessly be hearing this on loop. The soothing voice accompanied with the serene music is just what both of us can never get over of.
The song ends. Aarohi plays it on again. We lean on more and kiss each other under the bright starry lights.
"Sab kuchh wohi hai, par kuchh kami hai
Teri Aahatein nahi hain".
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