Hazakura

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Reflecting on Choices and Embracing Change in 'Hazakura'

Kie Kitano's song 'Hazakura' delves into the introspective journey of self-reflection and the emotional complexities of past decisions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone looking back on their life, pondering what their younger self would think of their current state. This contemplation is tinged with a mix of nostalgia and uncertainty, as the protagonist questions whether they have any regrets or if they are content with their choices.

The recurring imagery of 'hazakura,' which refers to cherry trees with leaves instead of blossoms, symbolizes the transition from one phase of life to another. The falling cherry blossoms represent the fleeting nature of moments and the passage of time. The protagonist reflects on the happiness they see in others and wonders if they, too, could have found such joy. This is not out of envy but rather a natural human curiosity about the paths not taken.

The song also touches on the theme of independence and the struggle to balance personal aspirations with emotional desires. The protagonist acknowledges the difficulty of letting go of past romantic feelings while striving to move forward. The repeated phrase '君は一人で大丈夫' (You are fine alone) serves as a reminder of their resilience and self-sufficiency. Despite the occasional pangs of loneliness and doubt, they have grown accustomed to their solitary life and have come to terms with their decisions. The song concludes with a sense of acceptance, as the protagonist affirms that they are okay with not being able to return to the past, embracing the present and the future with a quiet resolve.

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