Lyrics: Raze爱写歌
Music: 小野/Raze爱写歌
Arranger: Yunning studio
You say you’d die for me, hand on your chest
But your kind of dying just leaves me stressed
Your sky has been grey since the day you were born
What kind of savior arrives so torn
I don’t need a martyr, I need a spark
Not someone who shivers alone in the dark
Don’t tell me you’d give me your life — oh please
Your life’s not a blessing, it’s a slow disease
You say “take my all,” but your all is cheap
I’d rather stay whole than lose sleep
You wear your wounds like a hollow crown
But broken glass won’t lift me higher, won’t hold me down
I’ve climbed out of graves you’ve never seen
While you’re still romanticizing the in-between
Hold up.
You talk sacrifice, but you’re terrified of living
Your “last breath” is just an excuse for not giving
Anything steady, anything true
You offer me ruins, then ask for a statue
Nah. I’ll pass. Keep your dramatic debris
I’m not a museum for your misery
Don’t tell me you’d give me your life — I said stop
Your life’s not a diamond, it’s a raindrop in a drought
You swear it’s all for me, but baby, no doubt
Your kind of dying just wears me out
Keep your forever. Keep your war.
I’ve seen cheap flames before.
Don’t offer me your doom disguised as love.
I’m enough — without your “enough.”