You go first.Go through the door before me.Enter the limousine while I wait by your side.Enter the shops while I stand behind, guarding your back.Sit at the table before me.Please, sample the tastiest morsels while I sit quietly. My desire is that you go first, in every occasion of earthly life.Only once will I go before you,And that will be at my last moment
by Jean Sasson
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The quote expresses a deep devotion and selflessness of one individual towards another. It emphasizes the willingness to let the loved one take the lead in all aspects of life, whether it's entering a room, enjoying a meal, or engaging in daily activities. This illustrates a profound respect and care for the other person's happiness and experiences, showcasing a desire to support rather than compete. The notion of placing someone else's needs first speaks to the purity of their affection.

In contrast, the author concludes with a poignant statement, indicating that the speaker only wishes to go first at the very end of life. This highlights a significant moment of intimacy and loyalty, suggesting that in their final moments, they seek to be the protector or guide for the one they love. Overall, the quote beautifully encapsulates themes of love, sacrifice, and selfless devotion.

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