Love's an excuse to get hurt and to hurt. Do you like to hurt? I do, I do then hurt me
Love's an excuse to get hurt and to hurt. Do you like to hurt? I do, I do then hurt me
Conor Oberst, the talented singer-songwriter known for his introspective and emotionally raw lyrics, has a way of capturing the complexities of love and pain in his music. The line "Love's an excuse to get hurt and to hurt. Do you like to hurt? I do, I do then hurt me" from his song "Lua" perfectly encapsulates the tumultuous nature of relationships and the willingness to endure pain for the sake of love.