Rwayt Rmyt Aqdary Fy Drbk Wsrty Fy Rwqy Aldm -

The title is borrowed from the poem "Eyonak Akher Amali," written by and performed by the renowned Saudi artist Abade Al Johar .

To love deeply is to cast your emotional fate onto another’s path. You risk disappointment. But if their “rwqy” (growth) matters more than your comfort, you find strange joy in supporting their rise—even when it costs you. rwayt rmyt aqdary fy drbk wsrty fy rwqy aldm

The phrase (Arabic: رواية رميت أقداري في دربك وصرتي في عروقي الدم) is a profound expression of deep emotional surrender and love. While it is famously a lyric from the iconic song "Eyonak Akher Amali" (Your Eyes are my Last Hope), it also serves as the title for a popular Emirati romance novel . The Inspiration: Poetry and Song The title is borrowed from the poem "Eyonak

(And my happiness is in the humility/submission of blood) But if their “rwqy” (growth) matters more than

You have seen (rwayt). Now throw (rmyt). And let your happiness be the blood on the ascent.