Born Unhappy

By 藍奕邦

懷內永遠盛滿心事 怎會知
何事我也日有所思
誰亦説我面相好像 這輩子
從未有過愉快的事
假使我黑麪 這根本不出於心中意願
天生這嘴臉 你都應該知全屬於自然
凡事要努力去假裝 興奮點
沉着氣笑着去敷衍
誰也不想飾演悲觀的人
從完美之中洞察出各樣遺憾
就怪天生得到這種功能
人是對哀傷太敏感
其實我也會以禮待人
從未説過要去害人
難道笑兩笑就等於 我好心
常做了掃盡興的事 都不會知
奚落了你卻未為意
只好怪星座 與生肖再搭上O+血型
先天已選定 我今世性格原是這類型
誰亦會有着某一些 小缺點
無謂勉強去為誰變
其實我也有試過扮傻 笑多幾下卻又嫌多
還要到了最快樂時至去挑剔箇中過錯
就似你勸過我做人有些東西不要講
但偏要講 賠罪了錯了又來過
誰也不想飾演悲觀的人
從完美之中洞察出各樣遺憾
就怪天生得到這種功能
無論我怎笑仍是帶點側隱
人事太無常 還是我如常
留在黑房虛構妄想
無奈太擅長 凡事我亦要
假設通通悲慘收場
其實我善良 還是我受過許多創傷
想不通偏要去想
其實我也會以禮待人
從未説過要去害人
難道笑兩笑就等於 我好心
其實是要發奮去做人
還是要發奮去做別人
還是你替我去做人
隨便你説話我不是 不好意思
About This Song

The song "Born Unhappy" by delves into the complexities of human emotion and the often-unspoken struggles that accompany living in a world where happiness can feel elusive. The emotional core of the song is rooted in the juxtaposition of a cheerful facade against an inner landscape of melancholy and discontent. Through introspective lyrics, the artist expresses a sense of defeat in the pursuit of genuine joy, reflecting on personal character traits that seem predisposed to sadness. This theme resonates with anyone who has grappled with their emotional state while attempting to navigate societal expectations of happiness.

The narrative unfolds as the artist candidly explores the notion of inherent sadness, suggesting that some individuals might be 'wired' to feel unhappy despite their best efforts to project positivity. The lyrics highlight the tension between societal pressures to appear cheerful and the internal acknowledgment of ones own flaws and struggles. With lines reflecting on the nature of personal bonds and external perceptions, the song invites listeners to consider how much of their emotional reality is influenced by their nature compared to social conditioning or expectations.

Musically, the song incorporates soft melodies that evoke a sense of contemplation, paired with poignant lyrics that employ vivid imagery and metaphors. The blend of reflective tones and approachable pop elements establishes an engaging dialogue between the listener and the artist's emotional stance. Notable lyrical techniques include the use of repetition and rhetorical questions, which emphasize internal conflict and personal realizations, enhancing the songs depth and relatability.

From a cultural perspective, "Born Unhappy" touches on a common Asian cultural sentiment regarding mental health, where acknowledging sadness may be taboo. By bringing these feelings to the forefront, the artist plays a crucial role in fostering conversations about emotional well-being in a society often dictated by the importance of maintaining a positive appearance. The song thus stands not only as a testament to personal experience but also as a collective reflection on the struggles many people face in their pursuit of happiness.