The song is about the singer's vulnerability without her lover's presence.
She compares the absence with "doom" and his importance with "oxygen". The lively metaphors make the song romantically sensuous.
To further delve into her feeling, she calls some geographic metaphors where she named the "gravitational force" as "love attraction".
She further calls upon some mythological figures like "Behula" and "Laxindar" and some practical historical couples like "Hason Raja - Payeree" and "King Edward-Walis" to show her own feeling toward her lover.
The song is about the singer's vulnerability without her lover's presence. She compares the absence with "doom" and his importance with "oxygen". The lively metaphors make the song romantically sensuous.
To further delve into her feeling, she calls some geographic metaphors where she named the "gravitational force" as "love attraction".
She further calls upon some mythological figures like "Behula" and "Laxindar" and some practical historical couples like "Hason Raja - Payeree" and "King Edward-Walis" to show her own feeling toward her lover.