The Brinks Temporary Love

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Love is volatile, and falling in love is a feeling that overwhelmes many people. When people lose their love they’ve searched to hard for, it makes them think and feel ways that are often new to them; they go insane craving love after they’ve lost it, or will become scared once they’ve found it. These emotions are exemplified in the song “Temporary Love” by The Brinks, the song “All in Good Fun” written by Bess Rogers, and the book “Griffin and Sabine” by Nick Bantock. The lust for something again just to not feel numb inside, and for some this emptiness can be solved quickly by unhealthy coping methods (ie using drugs) This process is a rollercoaster with a vast range of emotions that can drag people down .

In the song “Temporary Love” by The Brinks it showcases what happens when you fall into an, as the title suggestions, temporary love. The song deals with coming to terms with losing that connection. “So unsafe/ Is this temporary love I crave/ Will we ever get enough to take/ From the memory, it was a phase.” These lines show how they are afraid fall into the “temporary love” and wonder if they will ever be able to get out of it. They know it can’t be true love, but

Once a love becomes one sided, people get hurt. Some take love very seriously, as though it is the …show more content…

Most loves aren’t forever, some won’t even have a chance to bloom before people realise that they’re scared. This leaves people open to many things, feeling of suicidality (Griffin and Sabine), anger (All in Good Fun), or simply nostalgia (Temporary Love). Love is complicated and once you find something it can be overwhelming. Love is hard to find the right one, and can’t be perfect. Most people won’t find their true love the first time, or second or third, and that’s okay because love is personal and is about feeling ready to trust someone to the end of the world, and that shouldn’t have to be

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