Kafka
sense of heartbreak and regret. The singer is lamenting the absence of someone they cared deeply for. They feel hurt and betrayed, with their emotions spilling over like a stain on their shirt. The lyrics express confusion about what went wrong and why the relationship ended. The recurring phrase "I'm a fool who foolishly believed in loving you" reflects the singer's self-blame for trusting and loving someone who eventually left and found someone new.
後宮
heartbreak
regret
betrayal
confusion
self-blame