There comes a moment when holding on becomes more painful than letting go. We Need To Let Each Other Go lives in that space—the quiet, aching realization that a connection can still be filled with love and yet no longer be sustainable. With the release of the official music video, that emotional truth is given a visual home, allowing the weight of the poem to exist not just in sound, but in image and atmosphere.
The piece reflects the struggle of trying to save something that has already begun to unravel. It captures the tension between hope and honesty, between the desire to reconcile and the understanding that love alone cannot move two people forward if both are not willing to release the bond that once held them together. The music video echoes this emotional standoff, lingering in moments of pause, distance, and unspoken acceptance.
At its core, the work explores how deeply two lives can intertwine—emotionally, spiritually, and historically. When a bond has shaped so much of who you are, letting go feels less like an ending and more like a fracture. The visuals lean into that sense of loss and unraveling, underscoring how painful it is to accept that something meaningful has reached its limit.
This is not a story rooted in bitterness or blame. It is about the difficult compassion of recognizing when a chapter has come to a close. The music video emphasizes that final understanding: that closure sometimes arrives only when both people are willing to walk away.
We Need To Let Each Other Go, from Volume Five (Goodbye), stands as a reflection for anyone who has loved deeply, stayed too long, and eventually learned that the most honest act of care can be saying goodbye—now shared through a visual experience that mirrors the heart of the poem.
