From all my dreams where you felt everlastingto all my clothes your words used to wear, to the old end, to the new beginning, you have lost me everywhere.

Khadija Rupa
From all my dreams where you felt everlastingto all my...
From all my dreams where you felt everlastingto all my...
From all my dreams where you felt everlastingto all my...
From all my dreams where you felt everlastingto all my...
About This Quote

In the movie, "From all my dreams," in which a woman remembers a plane crash in 1945 in which her family died, the line "To all my clothes your words used to wear" shows how she still misses her deceased husband. She is saying that she cannot allow herself to get used to the idea of his being gone, and so she wears all her memories of him wherever she goes. In the end she loses him everywhere. The line "To all my clothes your words used to wear" shows how much she misses him.

Source: Unexpressed Feelings

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