It grows on me so hard, despite being a relatively typical rock song for Huahua. I still love how it mirrors "mountains and seas" and it has both sadness and some hope and aggression from knowing how your expectations may turn out, bit you still want to hope for the better despite your experience
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I like how this one seems to show the collision of the past you (the wanderer) getting dossapointed with the present you, and "Never cross paths" puts you as a wanderer and you just can't know your fate and see the future you
That's what I see, but I still like the picture