: It expresses a mix of sulking (noy jai) and resilience, with the narrator promising to return once they feel stronger. Band Background
The song , which translates to "Temporary Rest for the Heart," is a popular Thai pop-rock ballad by the band Dr. Fuu . Released around 2010 as a single, it remains one of the band's most recognizable hits, capturing the feelings of emotional exhaustion in a relationship.
: Released as a single; also featured in compilations like Jeb Leak Ruk (2012) Lyrics/Composition : Pratu See Cha Arrangement : Jiratt Pakinpanichkul Meaning & Lyrics Summary
Listen to the official audio of Dr. Fuu's hit song while reading about its background: Key Song Information : Dr. Fuu (Lead singer: Boat Swarayut Piwasalup)
: "I want to stop loving for just a moment, to rest a pale heart that is only embraced by indifference".
: It expresses a mix of sulking (noy jai) and resilience, with the narrator promising to return once they feel stronger. Band Background
The song , which translates to "Temporary Rest for the Heart," is a popular Thai pop-rock ballad by the band Dr. Fuu . Released around 2010 as a single, it remains one of the band's most recognizable hits, capturing the feelings of emotional exhaustion in a relationship.
: Released as a single; also featured in compilations like Jeb Leak Ruk (2012) Lyrics/Composition : Pratu See Cha Arrangement : Jiratt Pakinpanichkul Meaning & Lyrics Summary
Listen to the official audio of Dr. Fuu's hit song while reading about its background: Key Song Information : Dr. Fuu (Lead singer: Boat Swarayut Piwasalup)
: "I want to stop loving for just a moment, to rest a pale heart that is only embraced by indifference".