Capsule Tears
Buck-Tick
The Fragility of Love in 'Capsule Tears'
Buck-Tick's 'Capsule Tears' delves into the complexities and inconsistencies of love, portraying it as fragile and often deceptive. The lyrics describe a love that is not consistent, symbolized by 'capsule tears'—a metaphor for emotions that are contained yet easily spilled. The phrase 'your love is not consistent' suggests a relationship marked by instability and unpredictability, leading to feelings of confusion and loss. The imagery of 'capsule tears' further emphasizes the delicate nature of these emotions, encapsulated but prone to breaking under pressure.
The song also explores the theme of disillusionment. The repeated line 'I just lost in your heart shape' indicates a sense of being trapped or misled by the superficial aspects of love. The reference to 'she's toy' suggests that the object of affection is seen as something to be played with, rather than a genuine partner. This idea is reinforced by the lines 'this is no more than love,' which imply that what is being experienced is a shallow imitation of true love, lacking depth and sincerity.
Buck-Tick's musical style, often characterized by its dark and gothic elements, complements the melancholic and introspective nature of the lyrics. The use of phrases like 'dress up heart' and 'hiai no seishitsu' (the nature of sorrow) adds a layer of theatricality, making the emotional turmoil feel almost performative. The song ultimately questions the authenticity of love and highlights the pain that comes from realizing its imperfections. The closing line, 'Who broke it,' leaves the listener pondering the source of this emotional fracture, whether it was the lover, the beloved, or the very nature of love itself.