Pulse Of The Meteor (流星のパルス)
Leo/need
Finding Light in the Darkness: The Journey of Self-Expression in 'Pulse Of The Meteor'
Leo/need's 'Pulse Of The Meteor (流星のパルス)' is a poignant exploration of self-expression, personal growth, and the quest for connection. The song begins with the imagery of stars, symbolizing guidance and shared experiences. The lyrics reflect on the difficulty of expressing one's true self and the regret that comes with missed opportunities. The line 'wakatteitanda tachidomatteita no wa boku no hou darou' suggests a moment of self-realization, acknowledging that the speaker has been holding themselves back.
The song delves into the internal struggle of dealing with unspoken words and emotions. The metaphor of 'koboreochita nanigenai kotobatachi' represents the precious yet neglected words that the speaker failed to cherish. Despite the fear and hesitation, there is a persistent desire to communicate and connect, as seen in 'tsutaerunda ima.' The recurring question 'kikoeteiru? kono koe ga' emphasizes the longing to be heard and understood.
As the song progresses, it shifts towards a more hopeful tone. The imagery of light and sound, such as 'nagareteku hitosuji no hikari' and 'sekaijuu kakemeguru oto,' symbolizes the potential for transformation and the power of music to convey emotions. The lyrics encourage embracing change and moving forward, despite uncertainties. The final lines, 'kikoeteru? kono koe ga,' reiterate the importance of expressing oneself and the belief that even in moments of weakness, there is a light that can guide and connect us.