To Dissolve In You Poem by Dr Harish Yadav

To Dissolve In You

To Dissolve in You

I wish to hold you not with arms,
but with the gravity of silence—
to press so close that breath forgets
where yours ends and mine begins.

Let me dissolve,
like salt in your ocean,
each grain of me turning into your tide.
No longer I,
but a rhythm that answers your pull,
a wave that forgets it once had a name.

I do not long for love
that leaves room for departure—
I long to become your very skin,
to dwell not besides,
but within.

In the chambers of your thoughts,
let me echo softly—
not as a voice,
but a feeling so familiar
you forget it is not your own.

Let my feet reach your sky,
let my pulse merge with your stars,
until time turns its face away
and we are what it never could measure.

May I find a home
in the quiet of your soul,
a resting place not marked by walls
but by the warmth of being known.

Let there be a world
where 'I' is a word forgotten,
and only 'we'
is the air we breathe.

And if in that sacred forgetting,
even you disappear—
then let what remains
be the truth of us:
not two,
not one—
but a flame with no origin,
a light with no name.

To Dissolve In You
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