Song Meaning
The song opens with a disorienting welcome, immediately plunging the listener into a surreal landscape. The narrator, identifying as a "行者" (ascetic or pilgrim), describes consuming "invisible porridge" on a "grotesque lotus," a potent image of spiritual or psychological struggle. Their "blade" is shaped like "Yes," suggesting a paradoxical affirmation or a forced positivity, living "because of the future" and beginning to "speak." This sets a tone of internal conflict and a forced outward projection.
The core tension seems to arise from a struggle against an imposed or internal "prohibition." The "bad boy ink" and "hidden knife" suggest a hidden, perhaps destructive, nature that is being suppressed. Despite attempts to "coat it with honey," the "prohibition" remains, leaving "unerasable scars." This internal battle between a suppressed self and external or self-imposed rules creates a palpable sense of unease and confinement.
A striking element is the recurring imagery of "恐怖の星" (star of terror) and its "true light." The narrator claims to "rewrite the star chart" and show the "true light" amidst a "barrage of lead and words." This suggests a desire to redefine reality or one's own destiny, moving beyond the fear and chaos. The image of the "暴れる僕" (rambling/violent me) appearing like "flickering skin" or "mixed atmosphere" highlights a volatile, perhaps unstable, self that is both revealed and concealed.
Ultimately, the lyrics are effective because they articulate a deeply personal struggle with self-perception and external pressures through vivid, often unsettling, imagery. The contrast between the "grotesque lotus" and the "true light," or the "hidden knife" and the "Yes" blade, creates a powerful sense of internal dissonance. The narrator's insistence on revealing the "true light" and rewriting the "star chart" offers a glimmer of agency, even amidst the "barrage" and the feeling of being "seen" as something volatile and perhaps frightening.