Glass Bead

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Unbreakable Love: The Resilience of GFRIEND's 'Glass Bead'

GFRIEND's song 'Glass Bead' is a beautiful metaphor for resilience and unwavering love. The lyrics compare the singer's heart to a glass bead, which, despite its transparent and delicate appearance, is not easily broken. This imagery serves to convey the strength and durability of their love, promising to shine eternally for their beloved. The glass bead symbolizes both vulnerability and strength, encapsulating the duality of human emotions and relationships.

The song addresses the concerns and insecurities that often accompany love. The singer reassures their partner that, although they may appear fragile, they are steadfast and strong. The lyrics, '내가 약해 보였나요 언제나 걱정됐나요' (Did I seem weak? Were you always worried?), reflect a common fear of being perceived as weak or unreliable. However, the singer promises to hold their partner's trembling hand and envelop them warmly, emphasizing their commitment and support.

'Glass Bead' also touches on the transformative power of love. The lines '어두웠던 맘 속에 밝은 햇살을 비춰줘 언제까지나' (Shine bright sunlight into my dark heart forever) illustrate how love can bring light and hope into one's life. The song celebrates the joy and happiness that love brings, with the singer expressing contentment in their daily dreams and the beauty of their partner's smile. Ultimately, 'Glass Bead' is a testament to the enduring and unbreakable nature of true love, promising to protect and cherish it forever.

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