heartbeats
Hanniou
The Irresistible Pull of Love: A Heart's Dilemma
Hanniou's song 'heartbeats' delves into the complexities of love and the emotional turmoil that comes with it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone deeply in love, struggling with the intensity of their feelings. The opening lines, 'How do I stop my heart from beating for you? When you stopped all of my wounds from bleeding it's true,' suggest a profound connection where the beloved has played a healing role in the narrator's life. This sets the stage for a narrative where love is both a source of comfort and a cause of inner conflict.
The recurring theme of touch, as highlighted in the lines 'Whenever your hand touches mine, I'd let you ruin the rest of my life,' underscores the physical and emotional impact of the beloved's presence. This touch is so powerful that it makes the narrator willing to endure potential pain and heartbreak. The repetition of this sentiment emphasizes the depth of their devotion and the paradox of love—how it can be both uplifting and destructive.
The song also explores the idea of identity and change through love. The lines 'Ever since you said out my name, I haven't heard it sound the same' reflect how the beloved has altered the narrator's perception of themselves. This transformation is further emphasized by 'Ever since you stepped into the light, I'd let you ruin the rest of my life,' indicating that the beloved's presence has brought clarity and change, even if it comes with the risk of emotional ruin. Hanniou captures the essence of love's duality, where the heart's desire can lead to both profound joy and deep sorrow.