As the song reached its crescendo, he realized the answer to the song's question. He didn't love the heartbreak itself; he loved that the pain was the only thing he had left that still belonged to her. To stop hurting was to finally let her go, and he wasn't ready for the silence that followed.
The heavy bass and the soulful clarinet filled his headphones. “Can one love the pain?” the lyrics asked. For months, Selim had tried to delete her, to scrub the digital traces of "them" from his life. He had visited sites to download new music, trying to drown out the past with upbeat hits, but he always found himself back here—searching for this specific melody. As the song reached its crescendo, he realized
In his pocket, his phone vibrated. A notification from an old shared playlist popped up: (Is it possible to love the pain?) The heavy bass and the soulful clarinet filled