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"Ghost of You" is a song shaped around one core idea:
To love someone deeply is to allow that person the power to hurt you.
We meet countless people in life, yet we open our hearts to only one.
To love is to expose the soft, vulnerable part of yourself -
as if cutting open your chest and showing the raw flesh beneath.
Once revealed, even the smallest touch can wound.
But closing the heart means love cannot enter.
This fragile contradiction is the emotional foundation of the song.
A deep, soulful male solo voice carries this vulnerability,
expressing the painful beauty of letting yourself be broken by someone you cannot help but love.
The piano-driven Funk / Soul Pop groove and Middle Eastern-inspired violin ornaments
reflect the delicate, glass-like nature of a heart that willingly risks shattering.
To fall in love is to surrender your armor -
to stand defenseless, trembling, and real.
"Ghost of You" captures that terror, that surrender,
and the lingering shadow of the one who left their mark.