Woo (sped Up) - By Lewis Hanton
: The idea that someone's past trauma belongs to the person who caused it.
In a city where time moves too fast, is trying to build a new life. He has a new partner who is "safe"—someone who doesn't understand the jagged edges of his past. But he is haunted by a voice that sounds exactly like Lewis Hanton’s track: high-pitched, rapid, and impossible to ignore. Woo (Sped Up) by Lewis Hanton
: The narrator views Elias's new relationship as superficial, claiming the new partner is "just eating off your dreams". This creates a deep psychological conflict—is the narrator a protective guardian or a predatory obsession? : The idea that someone's past trauma belongs