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I don't see the difference between these love songs and every other love song she's ever released...
EDIT: I'll explain my reasoning as to not offend anybody as I realize that my statement sounds a bit blunt. xD
I'll use HEAVEN I think.
HEAVEN was a song that was supposedly written about Ayu's feelings if her lover at the time died. But as far as we know her lover didn't die. Does this make it insincere? Does this make the song any less emotional, or unworthy of listening because it's not based upon a true occurence? I definitely don't think so.
We know from Wishing, SCAR, EnergizE, etc. that Ayu writes songs about her friends that certainly can be confused with songs for somebody she is romantically in love with. Ayu, like everybody else, expresses love in a different way. While some people would make absolute distinctions between friendship, lust, infatuation, and love, Ayu seems to blend them in her lyrics.
We don't know what degree of love she felt for Maro. And we never will. The fact that she broke it off with him before the album release could be an indication that she is actually being a sincere person in her relationships. That is up to interpretation, I'm not going to explain what I mean otherwise this post will be quite long. xD
It's really better to de-attach music from the artist. A song should resonate with you and your experiences.
Last edited by Jawdarna; 14th January 2013 at 03:42 PM.
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