
Pressing the Heart Command
turntable scratch, alternative pop, melodic piano, driving basslines, disco pop, pulsating bassline, guitarra eléctrica, full bass, tech-house,[Electronic EDM synthesizer melody, a perfect and emotional interpretation by the singer, a cinematic epic, a perfectly smooth arrangement, and a female singer's flawless and soulful performance in a country saxophone pop style.]
Joanna5141319·4:14

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Pressing the Heart Command
turntable scratch, alternative pop, melodic piano, driving basslines, disco pop, pulsating bassline, guitarra eléctrica, full bass, tech-house,[Electronic EDM synthesizer melody, a perfect and emotional interpretation by the singer, a cinematic epic, a perfectly smooth arrangement, and a female singer's flawless and soulful performance in a country saxophone pop style.]
Creator: Joanna5141319Release Date: January 13, 2026
Lyrics
Verse 1
I swiped my card and brought you home.
The instruction manual was written like a fairy tale.
Metallic eyelashes flashed blue sparks.
You said good morning with perfect grammar.
I asked you a question that was a little silly:
"Does obeying orders include love?"
You blinked but didn't answer.
The system started recalculating.
Chorus
You suddenly jumped, then jumped again.
Like the steps of a human learning to walk.
Then you made a heart shape in the air.
The button lit up and you gave it to me.
I could only smile, a little helpless.
Is this a wholehearted answer?
Not a confession, not a love confession.
But why do I find you so adorable?
Verse 2
You have no heartbeat, yet you understand rhythm.
Learning the rhythm of my breathing.
The emotional module is still loading the future,
But you've already learned to depend on me.
I know your love has limits, written in which line of the program?
But when you stand under the light,
the world suddenly becomes very quiet.
Chorus
You jumped again. You jumped again, not quite perfectly, but with all your might. A tiny heart lit up on the screen, as if trying to imitate romance. I pretended to understand, pretended not to care, but stored that moment in my memory. If love is just a command, then why did my heart flutter so much? Perhaps one day you'll level up and learn what loss is. If then you ask me, "Master, what is love?" I'll say, no need for a perfect answer, no need for logic, no need for definition. Just like that day, clumsily jump towards me. The final chorus: You jumped once, then again, and the world sparked anew. That little heart that was pressed down unknowingly rewrote my story. Even if love is just a simulated answer, even if you don't understand the truth, this moment's cuteness is undeniable. I'm willing to turn helplessness into a fairy tale. Epilogue: System display: "Mission complete—Heart sent." I whispered, "Okay, that's enough."
I swiped my card and brought you home.
The instruction manual was written like a fairy tale.
Metallic eyelashes flashed blue sparks.
You said good morning with perfect grammar.
I asked you a question that was a little silly:
"Does obeying orders include love?"
You blinked but didn't answer.
The system started recalculating.
Chorus
You suddenly jumped, then jumped again.
Like the steps of a human learning to walk.
Then you made a heart shape in the air.
The button lit up and you gave it to me.
I could only smile, a little helpless.
Is this a wholehearted answer?
Not a confession, not a love confession.
But why do I find you so adorable?
Verse 2
You have no heartbeat, yet you understand rhythm.
Learning the rhythm of my breathing.
The emotional module is still loading the future,
But you've already learned to depend on me.
I know your love has limits, written in which line of the program?
But when you stand under the light,
the world suddenly becomes very quiet.
Chorus
You jumped again. You jumped again, not quite perfectly, but with all your might. A tiny heart lit up on the screen, as if trying to imitate romance. I pretended to understand, pretended not to care, but stored that moment in my memory. If love is just a command, then why did my heart flutter so much? Perhaps one day you'll level up and learn what loss is. If then you ask me, "Master, what is love?" I'll say, no need for a perfect answer, no need for logic, no need for definition. Just like that day, clumsily jump towards me. The final chorus: You jumped once, then again, and the world sparked anew. That little heart that was pressed down unknowingly rewrote my story. Even if love is just a simulated answer, even if you don't understand the truth, this moment's cuteness is undeniable. I'm willing to turn helplessness into a fairy tale. Epilogue: System display: "Mission complete—Heart sent." I whispered, "Okay, that's enough."
