Long Season
Fishmans
A Dreamy Journey Through Time and Seasons
Fishmans' song "Long Season" is a mesmerizing exploration of time, memory, and the changing seasons. The lyrics, sung in Japanese, evoke a sense of quiet reflection and nostalgia. The song begins with a serene scene of two people sharing a moment at dusk, calling the wind and each other, traversing the corners of Tokyo. This imagery suggests a journey that is both physical and metaphorical, as they navigate through the city and their dreams.
The recurring theme of the wind in the lyrics symbolizes change and the passage of time. The lines about falling from the rearview mirror evoke a bittersweet feeling, as if the past is slipping away, leaving behind a mix of happiness and sadness. This duality is further emphasized by the mention of feeling like they've been affected by a "wind medicine," suggesting a state of being caught between reality and a dreamlike trance.
As the song progresses, the lyrics reflect on the busyness of life and the desire to spend time with a loved one. The changing seasons are a metaphor for the different phases of life, with the anticipation of autumn symbolizing a new chapter. The repeated phrase "Get round in the season" reinforces the cyclical nature of time and the importance of embracing each moment. Fishmans' unique blend of dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics creates a timeless piece that resonates with listeners on a deeply emotional level.