Finding Voice in the Midst of Struggle: The Journey of 'Boku Note'

Sukima Switch's song 'Boku Note' delves into the emotional and often tumultuous journey of self-expression and communication. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's struggle to articulate their feelings, symbolized by the act of writing and rewriting, only to end up with crumpled paper. This imagery reflects the frustration and difficulty in finding the right words to convey deep emotions, a universal experience that resonates with many.

The song also explores themes of self-doubt and perseverance. The protagonist reflects on their childhood, a time marked by uncertainty and a lack of direction. Despite these challenges, there is a desire to believe in oneself and the unique gifts one possesses. This internal conflict is beautifully captured in the lines about the protagonist's cramped but love-filled environment, suggesting that even in less-than-ideal circumstances, there is warmth and support to be found.

As the song progresses, there is a shift from frustration to a sense of determination and hope. The protagonist decides to embrace their imperfect attempts at expression, recognizing that even small, incremental efforts can lead to meaningful communication. The metaphor of the sky clearing after the rain symbolizes this newfound clarity and the possibility of reaching the intended recipient of their message. Ultimately, 'Boku Note' is a heartfelt ode to the power of persistence and the importance of staying true to oneself, even when the path is fraught with obstacles.

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  3. Zenryoku Shonen
  4. Kanade
  5. Ame Machi Kaze
  6. Boku Note
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