Beauty

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The Haunting Allure of Nostalgic Beauty

LAYTO's song 'Beauty' delves into the complex emotions tied to nostalgia, longing, and the bittersweet nature of past relationships. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a 'beauty queen goddess' who once played a significant role in the narrator's life. This figure represents not just a person but a time of innocence and freedom, a period when the 'high was free.' The narrator is caught in a whirlwind of memories, yearning for the comfort and safety that this 'beauty' once provided.

The song's chorus, with its repeated lines about going crazy and feeling hazy, captures the intoxicating and almost addictive nature of these memories. The narrator is torn between the sweetness of reminiscing and the pain it brings. The phrase 'turning me into a feign' suggests a dependency on these memories, almost like a drug, highlighting the struggle between wanting to relive the past and needing to move forward. The conflicting emotions are palpable, as the narrator oscillates between wanting to 'cozy up' and needing to 'forget.'

LAYTO's lyrical style is raw and honest, reflecting a deep vulnerability. The song touches on universal themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, making it relatable to anyone who has ever looked back on a past relationship with mixed emotions. The mention of friends trying to meet parental expectations adds another layer, suggesting that the 'beauty' also represents a form of rebellion or escape from societal pressures. Ultimately, 'Beauty' is a poignant exploration of how past relationships and memories can shape our present, for better or worse.

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