Desire
Do As Infinity
The Fiery Embrace of Desire: A Journey Through Passion and Longing
Do As Infinity's song 'Desire' is a powerful exploration of intense emotions, longing, and the transformative power of love. The lyrics, sung in Japanese, convey a deep sense of yearning and the almost overwhelming nature of desire. The opening lines, 'Itoshiku tsuyoku dakishimete some kaete ageru,' which translate to 'Hold me dearly and strongly, I will change your color,' set the tone for a passionate and transformative experience. The singer expresses a burning love that is both fierce and tender, capturing the duality of desire as both a consuming fire and a gentle embrace.
The song delves into the complexities of love and the passage of time. The lines 'Shizuka ni kagi wo kakete toozakaru kutsuoto' ('Quietly lock the door, the sound of footsteps receding') and 'Aenai jikan dake wo mata kizami hajimeru yo' ('Only the time we can't meet starts to tick again') reflect a sense of separation and the pain of being apart from a loved one. This separation is contrasted with moments of closeness and warmth, as seen in 'Ima sugu hayaku daki yosete atatamete ageru' ('Hold me quickly and warmly'). The song captures the ebb and flow of a relationship, the moments of connection and the inevitable times of distance.
Cultural references and metaphors enrich the song's meaning. The imagery of a blooming rose, 'Utsukushi saku bara no you ni kaiki mo no' ('Like a beautifully blooming rose, a mysterious thing'), symbolizes the beauty and mystery of love. The recurring phrase 'I believe in desire' underscores the singer's faith in the power of passion and longing to drive and shape human experiences. The song's emotional depth and lyrical richness make it a poignant reflection on the nature of desire and the human heart's capacity for love.