"Damini" is a song by the Canadian band USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker). The song tells a story of longing, loss, and the desperate desire to be with someone who is no longer there. The lyrics express a yearning for a loved one to come back and take the singer with them because they feel incomplete without them. The line "I can't exist if me don't equal you now" emphasizes the deep connection and dependence the singer feels towards this person. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Sleep now, in my arms forever" which suggests a desire for eternal closeness and togetherness. The singer wants to hold this person so close that they can feel their head resting on their chest, signifying a sense of comfort and intimacy. The second verse reveals the singer's vulnerability and willingness to sacrifice anything to be with this person. They would rather be an angel with them than be alone. The line "I cry, even in my sleep, acres I weep" showcases the emotional turmoil and heartbreak the singer experiences, even in their dreams. As the song progresses, the lyrics express the frustration of not being able to communicate these feelings to the person they long for. The repetition of the line "I think about you all the time, but you won't ever know" highlights the longing and unexpressed emotions the singer holds. Overall, "Damini" explores themes of love, longing, and the pain of missing someone who is no longer present. The song seeks solace and comfort in the idea of eternal togetherness and the deep connection between two individuals.