想太多

By 周柏豪

漸漸地疏忽的我
日夜地躋身工作
慢慢地不知不覺
讓寂寞佔據兩旁
用一生撫養我 到最後只得到這麼
是否您真這樣傻
這樣無悔地投注給我
如果這樣悲觀的我
要多久先可以 選擇開花結果
人生只是區區一課
太短促卻為何 這樣委屈的過
您叫我無需想太多 只需我一個
用一生撫養我 到最後只得到這麼
是否您真這樣傻
這樣無悔地投注給我
如果這樣悲觀的我
要多久先可以 選擇開花結果
人生只是區區一課
太短促卻為何 這樣委屈的過
您叫我無需想太多 歸家已不錯
現在是爸媽給我
願望是報答兩旁
若日後不需工作
像舊日跳進被窩 到天光
About This Song

The song "" ("Overthinking") by the Hong Kong artist (Jett Kwan) encapsulates the struggles of modern adulthood, particularly the feeling of being overwhelmed by responsibilities and the pursuit of success. As the lyrics unfold, they reveal a deep sense of loneliness and introspection, highlighting the conflict between personal aspirations and the pressures of everyday life. The emotional core of the song revolves around a yearning for simplicity and connection, contrasting the relentless demands of work with the desire for genuine relationships.

The narrative conveyed through "" is one of reflection and realization. The protagonist grapples with feelings of doubt and existential crisis, questioning whether devotion to ones endeavors is worth the toll it takes on personal happiness. There is a poignant expression of gratitude towards parental sacrifices, as well as an exploration of the societal expectations that often lead to overthinking and worry about the future. The repeated encouragement to 'not think too much' serves as a comforting reminder to seek solace in the present moment amidst life's chaos.

Musically, the song features a delicate blend of pop and ballad influences, with melodic phrases that mirror the emotional weight of the lyrics. Notable lyrical techniques include the use of metaphor and imagery, which enrich the narrative and invite listeners to connect deeply with the themes of longing and self-discovery. The reflective tone is further emphasized by a subdued instrumental backdrop, allowing the listener to focus on the story being told.

Culturally, the song resonates with many listeners in East Asia, where societal norms often prioritize achievement and success, sometimes at the expense of mental well-being. The themes of parental expectations and existential reflection are universal, yet they strike a particular chord in contexts that emphasize familial duty and social conformity. Thus, "" not only captures a personal story but also speaks to a broader societal phenomenon, making it a poignant anthem for anyone feeling the weight of their dreams and obligations.