Hana Saku Inochi Aru Kagiri
Raphael (Visual Kei)
Eternal Blossoms Amidst Life's Imperfections
The song "Hana Saku Inochi Aru Kagiri" by Raphael, a Visual Kei band, delves into the complexities of human emotions and the journey of self-acceptance. The lyrics reflect a deep introspection on the nature of purity and corruption, and how these elements shape one's identity over time. The protagonist reminisces about their past, acknowledging the overwhelming presence of impurities and their initial resistance to them. This resistance is portrayed as a natural reaction, yet it is also seen as a naive perspective that changes with maturity.
As the protagonist grows older, they begin to accept the imperfections they once rejected. This acceptance is not without a sense of loss, as they realize that they have been swept away by the currents of life, losing parts of themselves in the process. The lyrics poignantly capture this transformation, highlighting the paradox of becoming 'beautifully ugly'—a state where the protagonist finds beauty in their flaws, especially in the context of a significant relationship.
The recurring motif of 'flowering life' symbolizes the transient yet eternal nature of existence and love. The protagonist finds solace and a sense of purity in the embrace of their loved one, suggesting that true beauty and connection can be found even amidst life's imperfections. The song's melancholic yet hopeful tone underscores the idea that as long as life continues to bloom, there is a possibility for eternal togetherness, despite the inevitable scars of the past.