Mr.rain Wa Shinda Furi
Mejibray
The Unyielding Struggle of Mr. Rain: A Journey Through Inner Turmoil
Mejibray's song 'Mr.rain Wa Shinda Furi' delves deep into the psyche of someone grappling with intense emotional and mental struggles. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who feels overwhelmed by their thoughts and emotions, symbolized by the recurring figure of 'Mr. Rain.' This character seems to represent a constant, inescapable presence that haunts the narrator, even when they try to shut it out by closing their eyes or engaging in conversation. The phrase 'Overdose... Mr. Rain' suggests a sense of being consumed or overwhelmed by these feelings, to the point of exhaustion.
The repeated line 'Time does not stop even though I act like I'm dead' highlights a sense of helplessness and the relentless passage of time, despite the narrator's attempts to escape or numb their pain. The imagery of 'attacking arrows like centipedes' adds a layer of horror and discomfort, emphasizing the invasive and persistent nature of their struggles. The narrator's plea of 'Daijoubu' (It's okay) and the mention of crying ('Naiteru yo') reveal a deep vulnerability and a desperate need for reassurance and understanding.
The song also touches on themes of existential questioning and the search for meaning. The lines 'Ikiru