Even if you embrace me until it's suffocating
We will never become one.
In a place deeper than gentleness
Touching each other is merely pain.
Please bind the two of us.
We will dream no more,
Joining hands in uncertainty
Walking towards
The cruel dawn.
True words are surely
Somewhere in the true world,
Lurking
In our wordless night.
Surely even now
Meeting each other in order to know loneliness,
We won't know until we exchange a kiss.
Even so, I am trembling with the joy
Of having met you.
Please support my heart.
We will dream no more,
We can't run to a warm place.
We will surely overcome
The cruel dawn.
The abandoned quietness
Will surely find
The true words
In order to lovingly hurt each other.
Someday surely
Even if you embrace me until it's suffocating
We will never become one.
O cold starts before dawn,
Please light
The path that's just for us.
Somehow I am just mesmerized by this song. It is so sad and touching that keep haunting my mind and stuck in my heart. I love and hate this "Even if you embrace me until it's suffocating
We will never become one." How true it is. No matter how hard you and someone want to be together there is always this barrier between each other.( Ok. I am told this song is to sort of reflection the same-sex love but still it applies to all forbidden love. Same or opposite sex.) The barrier of cultural norms, family-ties, age differences etc etc etc...........
How do people judge some couple will never be happy just because their age gap is 20-30 years? The most common obstacle is the wealth of someone. When a rich guy wanna marry a poor girl or the other way round. The whole family will be in up roar in wanting to separate them. For all those reasons people give for " Not to marry that person." How sure are they about if this couple marry will not be happy with each other?
Of course I understand all the reasons, pros and cons behind it. But still............ why must it always be like that? People can say similarity, compatibility etc etc... But I think life is more than just that.
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