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The 1982 synth-pop ballad (often referred to as "Words Don't Come Easy" ) by F.R. David serves as a poignant exploration of the inherent limitations of language in articulating deep human emotion. While the song is often celebrated for its catchy melody, a "deep" look at its themes reveals a profound philosophical struggle with communication—one that remains relevant in our digital age. The Paradox of Ineloquence

: The "deep thought" behind the song is that the effort to find the words is actually more meaningful than the words themselves. It is the "chasm between creator and recipient" and the attempt to bridge it that defines our humanity. Conclusion fr_david_words_dont_come_easy_high_quality_offi...

: The fear of being misunderstood or "sounding like a robot" prevents the speaker from using clichés, even if they are convenient. The 1982 synth-pop ballad (often referred to as