To me, "I don't want you to die in me" suggests the loss of her lover in his/her ideal form - that the narrator has loved this person very much and does not want her original vision of him/her to die in her mind (or heart) as they become someone she no longer trusts or loves.
To me, "I don't want you to die in me" suggests the loss of her lover in his/her ideal form - that the narrator has loved this person very much and does not want her original vision of him/her to die in her mind (or heart) as they become someone she no longer trusts or loves.
right on, seatron :)
right on, seatron :)