Playlist and Character Aesthetics

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Playlist

About you by The 1975

—Hold on and hope that we'll find our way back in the end.

august by Taylor Swift

—But I can see us lost in the memory
August slipped away into a moment in time
'Cause it was never mine
And I can see us twisted in bedsheets
August sipped away like a bottle of wine
'Cause you were never mine.

Bad Habit by Steve Lacey

—Uh, can I bite your tongue like my bad habit?
Would you mind if I tried to make a pass at it?
Were you not too good for me, my dear?
Funny you come back to me, my dear
It's okay, things happen for
Reasons that I can't ignore, yeah.

Better Man (From the Vault) by Taylor Swift

—We might still be in love
If you were a better man
You would've been the one
If you were a better man.

betty by Taylor Swift

—If I told you it was just a summer thing?
I'm only 17, I don't know anything
But I know I miss you.

cardigan by Taylor Swift

—'Cause I knew you
Steppin' on the last train
Marked me like a bloodstain,
I knew you
Tried to change the ending
Peter losing Wendy, I

I knew you
Leavin' like a father
Running like water, I
And when you are young, they assume you know nothing.

Dueles by Jesse & Joy

—Sin aviso
Nuestro paraíso nos dejó
Y ahora tu recuerdo
Me hace sombra al corazón.

El Verdadero Amor Perdona by Maná ft. Prince Royce

—Cómo pude haberte yo herido
Engañarte y ofendido
Alma gemela, no te olvido
Aunque me arranque el corazón.

Eres Mi Religión by Maná

—Hace tanto tiempo, corazón.
Vivía en dolor, en el olvido.
Ay, amor. Eres mi bendición, mi religión.
Eres mi sol que cura el frío.
Y apareciste con tu luz.
No, no, no me abandones.
No, nunca mi amor.
Gloria de los dos,
Tú eres sol, tú eres mi todo.
Todo, tú eres bendición.

exile by Taylor Swift

—So step right out, there is no amount
Of crying I can do for you
All this time
We always walked a very thin line
You didn't even hear me out (you didn't even hear me out).

Family Line by Conan Gray

—It's hard to put it into words
How the holidays will always hurt
I watch the fathers with their little girls
And wonder what I did to deserve this.

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