“Ye tum hi ho” is absolute. The repetition of “you” (tum) shows direct address, as if speaking to the beloved face-to-face, not narrating from afar. 5. Musical & Cultural Context Songs using such lyrics are often in the ghazal or semi-classical genre, meant to be sung slowly with harmonium, tabla, or contemporary orchestration. The melody typically rises on khawabon ki malika and softens on jannat ki hoor , then resolves on ye tum hi ho na with a pleading or joyful cadence.
It sounds like you’re referring to a line from a song or a romantic poem: “Khawabon ki malika ho ya jannat ki hoor ho, ye tum hi ho na yar koi…” — likely from a (possibly by a artist like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Ali Zafar, or a similar voice). The filename khawabon ki malika ho ya jannat ki hoor ho ye tum hi ho na yar koi.mp3 suggests an audio file with that lyrical hook.