REFLECT
Gawr Gura
Embracing the Depths: A Journey of Self-Acceptance in 'REFLECT'
Gawr Gura's song 'REFLECT' is a profound exploration of self-identity, inner conflict, and the journey towards self-acceptance. The lyrics, a blend of Japanese, English, and Greek, create a rich tapestry that reflects the complexity of the human psyche. The opening Greek phrase, 'Εκ λόγου άλλος εκβαίνει λόγος,' translates to 'From one word comes another,' setting the stage for a narrative about the evolution of self-understanding and expression.
The song delves into the protagonist's struggle with their darker side, symbolized by the 'red glowing eyes' and the 'darkness at the bottom of the sea.' These metaphors represent the parts of oneself that are often hidden or feared. The lyrics 'I am a bad shark' and 'I am different from you' highlight the internal conflict and the societal pressure to conform to certain ideals. The protagonist grapples with these expectations, questioning whether they have become the person they truly wanted to be.
As the song progresses, there is a shift towards acceptance and reconciliation. The lines 'I don't want to lie to myself' and 'I just want you to understand' signify a desire for authenticity and understanding. The protagonist acknowledges their past and embraces their true self, even if it means not fitting into the idealized image. The recurring theme of 'returning to the sea' symbolizes a return to one's roots and true nature. The song concludes with a message of gratitude and a commitment to live authentically, despite the challenges. The final Greek phrase, 'Ουδέν κακόν αμιγές καλού,' meaning 'There is no evil without some good,' encapsulates the song's message of finding light within darkness.
'RELFECT' is a powerful anthem of self-discovery and acceptance, encouraging listeners to embrace their true selves and find strength in their uniqueness.