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Don’t Punish me

 Don’t Punish me

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

Living without you

Is like my soul departing from my body.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

Being away from you

Is like my heart being torn from my chest.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

This separation

Is like severing my mind from my very being.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

My eyes refuse to see anyone around me but you.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

My ears refuse to listen to anyone else but you.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

My mouth refuses to speak to anyone else but you.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

My hands refuse to hold another's hand but yours.

 

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

My legs refuse to walk anywhere else but towards you.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

My entire body refuses to function,

Without your touch, without your embrace.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

Punish me with your words,

But not with your absence.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

Strike me with your hands,

But not with your silence.

 

Oh baby, oh baby,

I am a living being,

Living with this unbearable pain.

Forgive me.

Forgive me,

So that you can always be mine.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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