Song Meaning
The lyrics of "アイデア" open with a deceptively simple "Good morning, world," painting a picture of everyday sounds—steam, chickens, trains—all coalescing into a "monaural melody." Yet, this surface calm quickly gives way to a deeper tension. The central plea emerges: an "idea for the shadow blocking the path of continuing days." This isn't just about external obstacles, but a profound internal search.
The initial morning scene starkly contrasts with a later "Good morning, midnight," which reveals a "dance floor of emptiness." Here, the hidden struggles—crying alone, screams under the throat—are framed as "scenery to be laughed at." This jarring shift highlights the duality of existence, where a seemingly ordinary exterior can mask a turbulent inner world, filled with a quiet desperation that feels exposed and judged.
The imagery of flowers further underscores this emotional complexity. Tears are initially described as "rain on blooming flowers," a delicate, almost beautiful sadness. However, this evolves into the defiant image of being "like a trampled flower," yet responding with a "smilingly, middle finger." This isn't passive despair; it's a fierce, resilient refusal to be defeated, a raw and unexpected act of rebellion against the pain and the judgment.
Ultimately, the lyrics find a persistent, inherent source of strength. A "song from darkness" is heard, originating from one's own chest, where the "beating pulse is a single song." This suggests that even in the deepest struggles, there's an internal rhythm, a life force that endures. The repeated call to "sing with the sound of rain" and later "sing with you in the rain until the sound stops" transforms adversity into a shared, creative act of perseverance, a commitment to keep making music, no matter what.