By 容祖兒

很想要求你會三更半夜陪着我
然而我怕 我的聲音你已聽得太多
怎麼可能要你每次開心快樂全為我
還怪你 你跟知已也見得比我多
期待你的花會開
其實自己也都討厭期待
恐怕正式真實戀愛
痛恨明日也許分開
這麼不知所謂怎麼愛
為何還沒有初吻便要怕失戀
約會末完便掛念
傻得我晚上過份期求明天
以為你會在眼前
為何還沒有吵架便要與你開戰
每日面臨你考驗
頭一次顧慮我沒動人條件
(還擔心我沒氣力去到終點)
懷疑全是我問題 沒發現
(還聽講過分了解沒發展)
明知單戀驚險 但我還末脱險
如果初戀膚淺 怎麼我會興奮狂熱
但卻又什麼都怯
(什麼都想 什麼都怯)
天天失眠 我怕消失氣力纏着你
然而據説 愛得精彩別要貪生怕死
怎麼可能愛你愛到將我自己捐給你
還怕你會將感激變成對不起
About This Song

The song "" ("Fear") by Gigi Leung, a prominent figure in Cantopop, delves into the complex emotions associated with love and vulnerability. At its core, the ballad explores the anxiety and trepidation that often accompany romantic feelings. The artist expresses a deep yearning for companionship while grappling with self-doubt and fear of rejection. The recurring theme of fear reveals how love, while a source of joy, can also lead to a paralyzing apprehension about potential heartbreak and the complexities of interpersonal connections.

The narrative unfolds through intimate reflections on the speaker's desire for closeness with a partner, highlighting the fear of overexposure and emotional dependency. The lyrics poignantly convey the struggle between wanting to share ones life with another and the anxiety of what that entails, particularly the possibility of loss and disappointment. As the speaker oscillates between hope and dread, the story serves as an introspective look at modern relationships, underscoring the disconnect that can arise from intense emotional investments.

Musically, "" employs a delicate melody complemented by soft instrumentals, creating an atmospheric backdrop that mirrors the song's introspective nature. Lyrically, the song utilizes metaphors and imagery that vividly paint the singers internal conflict, such as the metaphor of flowers blooming alongside the fear of surrounding hardships. The repetition of phrases emphasizes the cyclical nature of thoughts that accompany love, effectively drawing listeners into the artists emotional world.

In terms of cultural significance, Gigi Leung's work resonates within the context of contemporary Hong Kong pop culture, where themes of love and emotional fragility are prevalent. The relatable struggles depicted in "" reflect a broader societal discussion about vulnerability in relationships, making it a timely piece that speaks to both younger and older audiences navigating the ambiguities of love in an increasingly complex world.