Onmyoji Theme Song (Song Of The Isle Of Sorrow)
Nao Toyama
Eternal Longing in the Isle of Sorrow: The Onmyoji Theme Song
Nao Toyama's 'Onmyoji Theme Song (Song Of The Isle Of Sorrow)' is a hauntingly beautiful piece that delves into themes of unrequited love, longing, and the ephemeral nature of life. The song's lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors that evoke a sense of melancholy and yearning. The opening lines describe a single droplet falling and bursting on the water's surface, symbolizing a fleeting moment or a lost opportunity. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the protagonist's thoughts are carried away to the person they long for, despite the seemingly insurmountable distance between them.
The recurring motif of night whispers and dreams suggests a deep, almost obsessive longing that consumes the protagonist. They find themselves alone, gazing up at a blurred moon, a metaphor for their unclear and unattainable desires. The repeated phrases 'こがれこがれああきみをもう' (longing, longing, oh, I long for you) and 'とどけとどけまたきみをもう' (reach, reach, again I long for you) emphasize the intensity and persistence of their feelings, despite knowing that their love may never be fulfilled.
The song also touches on the transient nature of life, with references to falling petals and the inevitability of fate. The line 'このいのちちりゆこうとも' (even if this life scatters) highlights the protagonist's willingness to endure suffering and even death for the sake of their love. The final lines, 'とわをさまよいましょう' (let's wander for eternity), suggest a desire to remain in this state of longing forever, embracing the sorrow as an integral part of their existence. Nao Toyama's ethereal voice and the song's melancholic melody perfectly capture the essence of this timeless tale of love and loss.