Farewell
LEO LEE
The Bittersweet Symphony of Goodbye
LEO LEE's song 'Farewell' is a poignant exploration of the complex emotions that accompany the end of a significant relationship. The lyrics delve into the inevitable sense of emptiness that follows a breakup, as the singer reminisces about the past through old photographs. Despite the desire to move forward, the warmth of shared memories makes it difficult to let go completely. This juxtaposition of wanting to move on while being held back by the past is a central theme in the song.
The chorus, 'It hurt because it mattered,' encapsulates the essence of the song. It acknowledges that the pain of parting is a testament to the significance of the relationship. The imagery of 'scattering flowers' symbolizes the fleeting nature of beautiful moments, emphasizing that even the most cherished memories can eventually fade. The phrase 'Beautiful farewell' is repeated, highlighting the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye. The singer reflects on promises made during the relationship, such as not wanting to cause each other pain, and the realization that these promises were ultimately unfulfilled.
As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the singer and their former partner have grown distant, to the point where even asking about each other's well-being feels awkward. The line 'How did we end up here? 마음은 폐허' (My heart is a ruin) poignantly captures the devastation of realizing how far they've drifted apart. The song concludes with the understanding that separation and forgetting are not the same, and that the love they shared will always be a part of them, even as they move on. 'Farewell' is a beautiful yet melancholic reflection on the end of a meaningful relationship, capturing the essence of love, loss, and the passage of time.