Soul Phrase

Shuhei Kita Shuhei Kita

Embracing Hope and Continuity in 'Soul Phrase'

Shuhei Kita's 'Soul Phrase' is a song that resonates deeply with themes of hope, perseverance, and the enduring nature of the human spirit. The lyrics convey a strong belief in the continuity of life and the promise of a brighter tomorrow. The opening lines, 'I believe so strongly / That tomorrow never falls away,' set a tone of unwavering optimism. This sentiment is further emphasized by the imagery of the moonlight ('Tsuki bikari shita'), which often symbolizes guidance and clarity in the darkness.

The song speaks to the persistence of dreams and the power of words exchanged in the past ('Ano toki kawashita / Kotoba ga nari hibiite / Sasayakana yume'). These lines suggest that the dreams and promises made in the past continue to resonate and influence the present, highlighting the importance of holding onto one's aspirations. The refrain, 'There is no more darkness / No more tears in the rain / No one hurt,' reinforces the idea of overcoming adversity and finding solace and peace.

The recurring plea to 'write me an endless song' symbolizes a desire for an everlasting source of inspiration and vitality. The phrase 'Kurikaesu soul phrase' (repeating soul phrase) and 'Watariyuku yami no saki he' (beyond the traversing darkness) suggest a journey through challenges towards a hopeful future. The repetition of these lines underscores the cyclical nature of life and the continuous pursuit of one's path. Shuhei Kita's musical style, often characterized by its emotive and uplifting melodies, complements the song's message, creating an anthem of resilience and hope.

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