The Ephemeral Dance of Dreams and Memories in 'Joumyaku'

Plastic Tree's 'Joumyaku' is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of dreams, memories, and the passage of time. The song opens with the imagery of a 'lukewarm dream' and 'quietly agitated memories,' setting a tone of introspection and melancholy. The recurring motif of 'blue' suggests a sense of calmness but also sadness, as the protagonist reflects on the flow of time and the ephemeral nature of their experiences. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and the inevitable fading of memories, as seen in lines like 'Even if it blurs, before I know it, I doze off' and 'The whereabouts of my heart are unknown.' This suggests a struggle to hold onto fleeting moments and emotions that are constantly slipping away.

The song delves deeper into the theme of change and the impact of time on one's emotions and perceptions. The line 'The change of heart is over, it even changes the color' indicates a transformation that affects not just the external world but also the internal emotional landscape. The protagonist grapples with the idea of receiving 'unknown love' and the dissonance it creates, as reflected in the 'discordant humming.' This highlights the complexity of human emotions and the difficulty in reconciling past experiences with present realities.

In the latter part of the song, the imagery becomes more surreal and abstract. References to 'burnt-out feelings' and 'dream islands' evoke a sense of loss and the remnants of past dreams. The metaphor of 'cut-up destiny lines on a musical score' suggests that life is a series of fragmented notes, each contributing to a larger, incomprehensible symphony. The repetition of 'just waking up' underscores the cyclical nature of these reflections, as the protagonist continually returns to a state of awakening, only to confront the same unresolved emotions and memories. 'Joumyaku' is a poignant meditation on the transient nature of life, the persistence of memories, and the ever-changing landscape of the human heart.

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