Quote #89405
funny how a beautiful song could tell such a sad story
Sarah Dessen
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line points to the emotional paradox at the heart of many songs: melody and surface beauty can make grief feel bearable, even alluring, while the lyrics (or the listener’s associations) carry sorrow. It suggests that art can “package” pain in a form people willingly return to, turning private hurt into something shareable and aesthetically pleasing. The observation also hints at how listeners project their own histories onto music—what sounds lovely can still reopen wounds, because beauty doesn’t cancel sadness; it can intensify it by making the sadness more vivid and memorable.




