Lukewarm
Sato Moka
The Lukewarm Embrace of Love and Existence
Sato Moka's song "Lukewarm" delves into the complexities of love and the search for meaning in life. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is deeply affected by their feelings for another, to the point where even their dreams are consumed by this connection. The recurring theme of time being invisible and voices being insufficient suggests a sense of longing and incompleteness. This is further emphasized by the metaphor of living through a camera, searching for the meaning of existence, and being wrapped in the same kind of dress, symbolizing a repetitive and unfulfilling cycle.
The chorus reflects on a piece of advice from the singer's mother, stating that falling in love makes one human. This idea is explored through the imagery of sweet, lukewarm moments that are compared to a bath, where one becomes immobilized and unable to return to their previous state. The metaphor of cranberry juice losing its taste as the ice melts signifies the fleeting nature of these sweet moments, which eventually lose their charm and satisfaction.
The song also touches on the idea of being unable to be alone, leading to restless nights and a continuous search for meaning, even in the glow of a screen. The singer acknowledges that while life might be easier above the clouds, they don't mind the rainy days, indicating a willingness to embrace the full spectrum of human experience. The final lines about an angel who can no longer fly and whose voice is no longer heard suggest a loss of innocence or purity, perhaps as a result of the emotional turmoil and the search for meaning in love and life.