Towagatari - Hikari no Uta -
Mizuki Nana
Eternal Light: A Journey Through Time and Emotion
Mizuki Nana's song 'Towagatari - Hikari no Uta -' is a poetic exploration of the cyclical nature of life, time, and the emotions that accompany them. The lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors, painting a vivid picture of beginnings and endings, joy and sorrow, and the eternal flow of time. The song opens with the imagery of light, symbolizing both the start and end of a journey, suggesting a continuous cycle rather than a linear path.
The mention of 'El Laguna' and the hourglass evokes a sense of ancient mysticism and the inexorable passage of time. The hourglass, a traditional symbol of time, emphasizes the fleeting nature of life and the countless lives that come and go, like grains of sand. The lyrics describe these lives as falling stars, beautiful and transient, flowing into the cradle of life and death, where they softly dissolve. This imagery highlights the ephemeral beauty of existence and the inevitable return to the cosmos.
The song also delves into the duality of human experience, encompassing both sorrow and joy. The silver river, possibly a reference to the Milky Way, serves as a vantage point from which all emotions and experiences are seen as fleeting dreams or fireworks, momentary and dazzling. The recurring theme of singing and wishes reflects a desire to capture and express these transient moments, to celebrate the eternal and the ephemeral. The song concludes with a powerful call to embrace the present and honor the past, while looking forward to an eternal future, shining with golden light and shimmering with hope.