Bob Lennon

Kenji Endo Kenji Endo

The Comfort of Home and the Passage of Time

Kenji Endo's song "Bob Lennon" is a heartfelt ode to the simple yet profound comforts of home and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of everyday life, starting with the familiar scent of curry in the evening air and the anticipation of reaching home. The mention of a favorite butcher's croquettes evokes a sense of nostalgia and the comforting consistency of familiar tastes and routines. This imagery sets the stage for a deeper reflection on the journey of life and the importance of returning to one's roots.

As night falls on the Earth, the protagonist hurries home, symbolizing a universal human desire for safety, warmth, and belonging. The lyrics touch on the idea of planning for the future, even in the face of uncertainty. The phrase "来年のことを言うと鬼が笑うって言うなら" (If you talk about next year, the demons will laugh) suggests that making long-term plans might seem foolish to some, but the protagonist remains undeterred. He speaks of being with his loved one not just five or ten years from now, but even fifty years into the future, highlighting a deep commitment and optimism.

The song also emphasizes resilience in the face of adversity. Whether it's rain, storms, or even hail, the determination to return home remains unshaken. This resilience is a metaphor for enduring life's challenges while holding onto the things that matter most. The repetition of night falling across the world and everyone hurrying home underscores a shared human experience. The wish for such daily routines to continue around the loved one forever adds a layer of tenderness and hope, making "Bob Lennon" a touching reflection on life's simple yet profound moments.

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