PG家長指引

By 梁漢文

你要陪住我 你要陪住我
你要陪住我 我怕發惡夢
被夢魘壓着身 哭不出聲音
眼看有意外要發生
你要陪住我 你要陪住我
你要陪住我 我怕過馬路
步步也像無心 疏忽交通燈
記掛你會讓我分心
很多人戀愛 很少人勇敢得對愛滿懷信心
你要陪住我 你要陪住我
你要陪住我 我怕我有病
望着支探熱針 燒得這麼滾
卻欠缺你為我擔心
很少人知道 很多人有心將愛侶變成至親
問我怎能如兒童 還須成人陪同
孩子的心理願你都懂
成長期無窮 誰都停不了
願終生得寵盼家長指引
怎麼可以一生驕縱
問我怎能如兒童 還須情人陪同
男人的心理願你都懂
危險期無窮 誰都不相信
是終生得寵 我不分輕重
只想給你好好的哄
你要陪住我 你要陪住我
你要陪住我 我怕你拒絕
儘量迫你着緊 假裝很天真
告訴你你像我母親
你共我 盼望好比擁有血緣那樣近
About This Song

The song "PG" by presents a deeply introspective exploration of dependency and the longing for companionship in the face of vulnerability. The repeated plea '' ('You have to stay with me') serves as both a request and a confession of fear, highlighting emotional fragility when confronted with life's uncertainties, such as nightmares, accidents, and illness. This theme encapsulates a universal sentiment about seeking reassurance and support, especially during challenging times, indicating a deep reliance on loved ones for comfort and strength.

The narrative unfolds through a series of candid admissions, where the protagonist reveals anxieties about growing up and facing adult responsibilities, asserting that many yearn for connection yet find it daunting to fully embrace love and trust. The artist juxtaposes childlike fears with the complexities of adult life, suggesting that despite physical maturity, emotional needs often remain rooted in a desire for parental guidance or a significant other's presence. This longing for companionship becomes a metaphor for protection, not only shielding from tangible dangers but also offering solace against emotional turmoil.

Musically, the song is characterized by a soft, emotive melody that complements the vulnerability of the lyrics. Lyrical techniques like repetition aptly emphasize the singers fears and desires, creating a sense of urgency and depth. Furthermore, the imagery of childhood innocence tinged with the responsibilities of adulthood resonates through the song, facilitating a reflective journey for the listener as they navigate their own experiences of love, fear, and dependency.

In a cultural context, "PG" strikes a chord within the Chinese societal framework, where familial ties and emotional connections often dictate interpersonal relationships. The acknowledgment of fear of rejection and the yearning for closeness mirrors broader themes of how traditional values influence contemporary expressions of love and affection, making it a poignant commentary within the realm of modern Chinese pop music.