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Originally Posted by ImpactBreaker
Guy SURREAL means something related to dreams. I think the lyrics and the name has completely a LOT of sense:
Ah-
It's impossible for me to realize the dream
We talked about overnight by myself
I can tell no one, I want to tell someone
That the person is the most important to me
la la la
In a place that doesn't exist
I'm standing as I am
Please be as you are
I wish that you not to change
HANABI means fireworks. In japan the fireworks mean something really deep and special, the night fireworks are set peple usually look at the scene and start to think about a lot of things like family, love, relationships,etc...The moment the fireworks are set evokes a lot of sentimental feelings.
There is not a day
On which I recall you
Because I have never
Forgotten you
Every time I have sadness
I habitually say, "I'm all right"
Something had ceased to be
That day, and I
Can't find even a star
However long I pray
I want to see you
I want to see you
I don't know what to do
As you are smiling so tenderly only just in my memory
There is not a day
On which I recall you
Because I have never
Forgotten you
I want to see you
I want to see you
I don't know what to do
As you are smiling so tenderly only just in my memory
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good explanation
I love hanabi lyric...it definitely a sad song for me
Fireworks just like a star, it disappeared in a short time ~ how sad ~
it's a precious thing just like our family and friends.