Tomboy

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Navigating Youth and Love in Hyukoh's 'Tomboy'

Hyukoh's song 'Tomboy' delves into the complexities of youth, love, and the inevitable passage of time. The lyrics reflect a sense of awkwardness and discomfort with the love received from a mother, hinting at a deeper struggle with understanding and reciprocating affection. This theme of emotional difficulty is further explored through the lens of youthful ambition and the fear of failure, suggesting that even within the chaos of desires, there is a small beauty to be found.

The song also touches on the fleeting nature of happiness and the calm before the storm, metaphorically represented by the tranquil sea before a tempest. The lyrics express a cautious approach to life, emphasizing the importance of not rushing through experiences, especially love. This sentiment is encapsulated in the line '부리 부터 빨리 타면 안 되잖아,' which translates to 'You shouldn't burn out too quickly.' The song encourages a supportive stance towards love, despite the inevitable challenges and changes that come with growing older.

As the song progresses, it reflects on the disillusionment that often accompanies adulthood. The 'sad adults' who only move backward and the 'boring twenties' suggest a loss of direction and excitement as one ages. The repeated imagery of being blinded by brilliant light and fading away underscores the transient nature of youth and the dreams that come with it. Ultimately, 'Tomboy' is a poignant exploration of the bittersweet journey from youth to adulthood, capturing the essence of growing up and the emotional turbulence that accompanies it.

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