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Is it you that I am looking at?-Song

 Is it you that I am looking at?

 

On a full moon night, I see a face on the moon. 

Is it you that I am looking at? 

 

On a dark night, I see a smiling face in the sky. 

Is it you that I am looking at? 

 

On a rainy day, when I feel the drizzle on my skin, 

Is it you who is touching me? 

 

On a sunny day, when I feel a gentle breeze, 

Is it you who has passed by? 

 

On a pleasant evening, as I sip my coffee, 

Is it you who is sitting across from me? 

 

On a windy morning, when I go for a walk, 

Is it you who walks in front of me? 

 

Wherever I go, whatever I do, I see you. 

Is this what is called love? 

 

You are the one who is everywhere, while I am here, 

Waiting to see you in person, to hold your hand, and to propose my love. 

 

Wherever you are, I will find you so we can start a new life together. 

Love is a power that can help us overcome the pain of loneliness.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

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