This isn't necessary a sad song, but a very complex one. Between what was felt, what was known, and what was said, it seems destiny does have a way to make life interesting or stressful.
Why this one? Because it reminds me of having cereal for dinner, who does that right? I guess I do, he does. It felt right when it is done right, I am pretty sure it can also mean misery in the wrong situation or circumstances too.
I wonder what is the story behind this song, something along the way, it seems something happened and then all things went wrong. If I have to make a guess, it is almost like buying a pen, just to write to someone special, and then somehow the letter was received by someone, or even thought to be sent by another sender. How would such a story end? The letter perhaps did made an impact, but as human being, is feeling instantly transferable? Even if it could, does it get loss through the process? Or could it be less physics-like, and ended up magnifying it through the understanding, the experience and the truth?
I'm glad this song is ended up with somewhat an open ending. If they are still alive, never say never right? Even if one died, there may still be afterlife (possibility), why not anyway, that's just an instant additional chance if you believe the spiritual realm.
PS: With the spiritual aspect in mind, my version of the book of (you & i)^i. The book goes from the front to back and back to front, each visit is something new. Yes, it is imaginary, but it is also real. Why? It is like reading the Bible, I believe even if you have read every single sentence in it, those true meanings are still hidden within and far from being totally understood. So if Bible isn't that literal, how could some wave it as a weapon and say it is final? [Tip: Hebrews]
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