A K-pop ballad about asking for time to heal before love slips away completely.
Most breakup songs are about the end or the memory.
This one is stuck in the fragile moment just before, where every second counts.
A K-pop ballad about asking for time to heal before love slips away completely.
A K-pop ballad about asking for time to heal before love slips away completely.
Most breakup songs are about the end or the memory.
This one is stuck in the fragile moment just before, where every second counts.
A K-pop ballad about asking for time to heal before love slips away completely.
"I don't want us to fall through the cracks of a broken heart"
Most breakup songs are about the end or the memory. This one is stuck in the fragile moment just before, where every second counts. The lyric isn't trying to win an argument; it's just trying to buy enough time for the glue to set.
The phrase "fall through the cracks of a broken heart" does a lot of work here. It turns a broken heart from something you feel into something you could actually slip into and disappear. There's a quiet panic in that image, not just sadness, but the fear of being lost in the damage. The singer keeps asking for time, for the other person to "hold on," because he knows once you fall through those cracks, you might not come back.
It's a physical fear dressed as a romantic one. The crack isn't in the heart; the heart itself has become the crack you could disappear into.
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Maybe we need just a little more time
Time that can heal what's been on your mind
You can find what we lost before it all slips away
We need time to mend from the mistakes I've made
God only knows what a heart can survive
So many tears from all the pain in our lives
And where else could we go after all we've been through
I still believe my life is right here with you
So just hold on
And it'll wont take long
I hope that you can love me
When the pain is gone
I don't want us to fall through the cracks of a broken heart
Don't want us to fall through the cracks of your broken heart
I know its taking a while but every lesson, i've learned
And if your heart speaks tonight, I'll hear every word
If you want to be free I'll never stand in your way
But with all that I am, I'm asking you to stay
Hold on
And it'll wont take long
I hope that you can love me
When the pain is gone
I don't want us to fall through the cracks of a broken heart
Don't want us to fall through the cracks of your broken heart
There's a light that can burn
It exists in the heart
You can feel it when you know love is true
If you could try to be strong
And keep the light burning long
It took a lifetime but i found it in you
Hold on
And it'll wont take long
I hope that you can love me
When the pain is gone
I don't want us to fall through the cracks of a broken heart
Don't want us to fall through the cracks of your broken heart
A K-pop ballad about asking for time to heal before love slips away completely. Most breakup songs are about the end or the memory. This one is stuck in the fragile moment just before, where every second counts.
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