Song Ami — Sudhu Cheyechi Tomay
If you’ve ever loved someone more than they loved you, more than the situation allowed, more than logic permitted—you know this feeling. It’s not a love story. It’s the aftermath of one, where the only victory left is admitting: I still only want you. And I’ll be okay, even if that wanting never ends.
The Bengali phrase carries a weight that English struggles to hold. Cheyechi —it’s not just wanting. It’s a longing that has aged. A wanting that has become a habit, like breathing. It suggests a past tense that still bleeds into the present: I have wanted, I continue to want, and I suspect I will always want. song ami sudhu cheyechi tomay
Three words. An entire universe of surrender. If you’ve ever loved someone more than they
And that is both beautiful and tragic, isn’t it? Because sometimes the purest wanting is also the most helpless. And I’ll be okay, even if that wanting never ends
Just you.