Song Meaning
The song opens with a direct address to the "Moonlight Flowers," personified as a messenger for a heartfelt wish. The imagery of "moonlight flowers" and a "violet color" sets a romantic, almost ethereal tone, immediately establishing a scene on a "night terrace" with a "kiss of vows." This initial setup paints a picture of nascent love, tinged with a hopeful, almost dreamlike quality.
The narrator acknowledges the potential for their partner to dismiss their affections as immature, noting "sweet words" might be met with "You're still a child." This contrast highlights a central tension: the desire for a deep, recognized connection versus the fear of being perceived as naive. The lyrics then pivot, admitting to mistakes, feigned understanding, and the pain that leads to tears, suggesting a process of growth and learning within the relationship. The plea to "ring the bells of peace again" indicates a desire to move past conflict or misunderstanding.
The chorus reiterates the plea to the "Moonlight Flowers," now asking for a "wish" to be granted as they "dance in the wind." The flowers are described as "blooming proudly, illuminating the darkness," a powerful image of resilience and hope that mirrors the narrator's own aspirations. The post-chorus directly addresses the partner, framing their shared experience as a place of "rebirth" and asking for guidance toward "My Future."