In but to love you and but today i got time, every moment contributes to a larger story of growth

"but to love you" emphasizes the stirrings of feeling, while "but today i got time" explores how memory guides insight. Through "but to love you", the audience experiences tenderness intertwined with the pain of growing. "but today i got time" shows how memory fragments evoke the quiet beauty of introspection. Though independent, "but to love you" and "but today i got time" mirror one another, portraying the path from insight to past comprehension. Each gesture in "but to love you" and "but today i got time" reflects the harmony of vulnerability and power. Through "but to love you" and "but today i got time", the heart’s reflection becomes art.