Not only does it capture the essence of the boy's incomplete love story, but the song Grasping More, Losing Easier, performed by Mr. Siro with a melancholic and super-sad voice, evokes deep emotions, especially for those experiencing heartbreak. Despite being a newcomer, the music video titled Grasping More, Losing Easier by Mr. Siro has already attracted numerous listens and shares. Join us in exploring the lyrics of Grasping More, Losing Easier and listening to this heartfelt composition.
The song Grasping More, Losing Easier
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Lyrics of the song Grasping More, Losing Easier
If there's a place to worship Love Is Everything
There will be a Realm of Despair for us to let go
after wounds that cannot be healed)
Farewell words are always melancholy
Accumulating so much pain, love collapses
Don't look at me and ask too much
Because every love story ends that way...
Many times I thought I had found
someone deeply in love with me
Only to forget the ironic truth:
'The tighter we hold, the easier to lose'
Perhaps in a lifetime, luck can never
keep someone by our side...
Chorus
Love, who knows in advance
how many times we'll be lost in the Middle of Tears?
Remember to the point of emaciation, one still hesitates to let go!
The most fragile love is when it surges!
Erase a cruel memory... now meaningless?
Love, who knows if
we've been together, peaceful and forever lost?
The faint kisses... who else does he remember?
The more we chase, the farther love slips away
Knowing it doesn't belong, still trying to find!
Just a glimmer of hope... despite all obstacles
Because I want to search... for Someone Who Appreciates
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