ABOUT "TO THE ONE WHO LIES"
It started as a poem we read somewhere. We translated it freely — so freely that the meaning shifted into something else entirely.
The words became about a woman. Beautiful, seductive, impossible to keep. You know she'll betray you tomorrow. You stay anyway. Because tonight is tonight.
"Put a lie in your eye and the truth on your lips and teach me to never forget, never forgive."
But the longer we lived with the song, the more it became about something bigger.
Life itself is that woman. Seductive. Momentarily beautiful. Offering these perfect, glowing moments — then taking them back. You can't hold onto any of it. The evening ends. The feeling fades. The person leaves.
And it feels like being cheated on.
So you prepare. Silk sheets. Roses everywhere. You know it's a cliché. You don't care. Because the moment is real, even if it doesn't last.
That's the deal we all make. Every beautiful thing is borrowed.
Never forget. Never forgive. Stay anyway.