Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of someone struggling to hold back tears, gazing at a blurred sky. There's an immediate sense of longing and frustration with the inability to live life according to one's desires, questioning why people can't simply live as they wish. The narrator dismisses the need for both a weak heart that cries and a strong heart that doesn't, suggesting a desire to transcend these emotional extremes.
The central tension arises from the inability to find solace or answers, even in the traditional act of wishing on a shooting star. The dawn arrives too quickly, preventing the narrator from even spotting one. This mirrors the difficulty in forgetting a significant person, as the narrator states there's no day they don't think of them because there's never been a moment they've forgotten them. This constant presence of memory makes finding peace elusive.
A striking element is the repeated phrase "会いたいよねぇ会いたいよ" (I want to see you, I want to see you), emphasizing an overwhelming yearning. This desire is amplified by the memory of a smile that is "too kind," making the situation feel "hopeless" or "unbearable." The lyrics suggest that the idealized memories of this person are so potent they prevent the narrator from moving forward or finding any relief, even in the face of sorrow where they offer a reflexive "it's okay."