Hard Love

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The Beauty of Struggle in 'Hard Love' by Starsailor

Starsailor's 'Hard Love' delves into the complexities and emotional depths of a challenging relationship. The lyrics juxtapose the turmoil and intensity of love with the allure of an easy, uncomplicated life. The opening lines, 'Push and pull, curse and cry / Feel it all, deep inside,' set the stage for a relationship filled with emotional highs and lows. This push and pull dynamic is a metaphor for the struggles and conflicts that often accompany deep, meaningful connections. The singer acknowledges the pain and difficulty but also the profound emotional experiences that come with it.

The chorus, 'I would rather have a hard love, baby, than an easy life,' serves as the song's central thesis. It suggests a preference for a life filled with emotional richness and depth, even if it comes with challenges, over a life that is easy but emotionally shallow. This sentiment is further emphasized in the lines, 'Lift me up, when I am low / Indecision, taking hold / Mixed emotion, can't deny.' Here, the singer admits to moments of doubt and confusion but ultimately values the emotional support and connection that a 'hard love' provides.

Starsailor's musical style, often characterized by emotive vocals and introspective lyrics, complements the song's theme. The band's ability to convey deep emotional truths through their music makes 'Hard Love' a poignant exploration of the human condition. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and the choice between emotional depth and simplicity. It celebrates the beauty found in struggle and the profound connections that can arise from it.

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  2. Way To Fall
  3. Silence is Easy
  4. Four To The Floor
  5. Some Of Us
  6. In The Crossfire
  7. Hard Love
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  9. Good Souls
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