A love/hate relationship. Or maybe I should say admiration/frustration love. :D
Admiration amidst the frustrated lyrics: "If I was you, I wouldn't talk, I'd just keep dancing." Referring to this other person's happy demeanour?
The melody itself is also conducive to feelings of admiration.
I feel that we have a pessimist who finds an optimist - and wants to turn away and let that optimist continue in their bliss.
The last lines are confusing to me!: "If all your moves were words, and backsteps were things you've denied you've said - that's right, you're dead. I'm dumb, but not deaf and blind."
For all I can think of, this must be the aforementioned optimist who takes a good look at the pessimist's fears. They concur that "you're dead," but disagrees that her optimism isn't seeing/hearing/speaking no evil.
Beautiful! For Fruits Basket (Takaya, Hana to Yume) fans, this is total KyoxTohru.
A love/hate relationship. Or maybe I should say admiration/frustration love. :D
Admiration amidst the frustrated lyrics: "If I was you, I wouldn't talk, I'd just keep dancing." Referring to this other person's happy demeanour? The melody itself is also conducive to feelings of admiration.
I feel that we have a pessimist who finds an optimist - and wants to turn away and let that optimist continue in their bliss.
The last lines are confusing to me!: "If all your moves were words, and backsteps were things you've denied you've said - that's right, you're dead. I'm dumb, but not deaf and blind."
For all I can think of, this must be the aforementioned optimist who takes a good look at the pessimist's fears. They concur that "you're dead," but disagrees that her optimism isn't seeing/hearing/speaking no evil.
Beautiful! For Fruits Basket (Takaya, Hana to Yume) fans, this is total KyoxTohru.