This song reminds me of my sister. All she wants is to be an actor and everyone in my family goes on bout she'll never get a part in anything cox so many other want the same thing. Just the other week she gotthe lead role in a musical that her school will be presenting infront of a huge audience at a theatre. I'm so proud of her I gave her this songto listen to.
So I think it's about having a dream. A big dream for yourself. And everyone telling you you won't get it or do it. But then proving them wrong. And showing them anything is possible.
I'm not the only one who gets a sense of tragedy from this song. I always get this feeling the girl died whenever I listen to it.
I'm not the only one who gets a sense of tragedy from this song. I always get this feeling the girl died whenever I listen to it.
"She never did what they told her to
and they'll never see her dream come true."
Because she's about to die....
"She never did what they told her to
and they'll never see her dream come true."
Because she's about to die....
"A final moment taken before this story's end unfolds."
The story's end is death... Or what occurs after death.
"A final moment taken before this story's end unfolds."
The story's end is death... Or what occurs after death.
"Now she flies over clouds in twilight skies.
Nothing to bind her, no one will find her this high"
She died. Nothing tying her down to the Earth now. No one...
"Now she flies over clouds in twilight skies.
Nothing to bind her, no one will find her this high"
She died. Nothing tying her down to the Earth now. No one to come looking for her in this heavenly-sounding afterlife.
"Far above the rainy weather"
The weather referring to either peoples' doubts in her or in this case their grief that she's gone.
"All plans have come together,
and for the first time she feels just fine."
Reading this, there's such a sense of finality. A happy ending, yes. She finally got what she was looking for, but at the same time there's this ominous feeling that she met her fate, and even though it's a good fate, it's a happy fate, it's a great fate... It's sad.
Because the only way the girl could achieve the impossible was by dying.
If this song is indeed about a book Chibi likes, I would love to know what book.
This song reminds me of my sister. All she wants is to be an actor and everyone in my family goes on bout she'll never get a part in anything cox so many other want the same thing. Just the other week she gotthe lead role in a musical that her school will be presenting infront of a huge audience at a theatre. I'm so proud of her I gave her this songto listen to.
So I think it's about having a dream. A big dream for yourself. And everyone telling you you won't get it or do it. But then proving them wrong. And showing them anything is possible.
I'm not the only one who gets a sense of tragedy from this song. I always get this feeling the girl died whenever I listen to it.
I'm not the only one who gets a sense of tragedy from this song. I always get this feeling the girl died whenever I listen to it.
"She never did what they told her to and they'll never see her dream come true." Because she's about to die....
"She never did what they told her to and they'll never see her dream come true." Because she's about to die....
"A final moment taken before this story's end unfolds." The story's end is death... Or what occurs after death.
"A final moment taken before this story's end unfolds." The story's end is death... Or what occurs after death.
"Now she flies over clouds in twilight skies. Nothing to bind her, no one will find her this high" She died. Nothing tying her down to the Earth now. No one...
"Now she flies over clouds in twilight skies. Nothing to bind her, no one will find her this high" She died. Nothing tying her down to the Earth now. No one to come looking for her in this heavenly-sounding afterlife.
"Far above the rainy weather" The weather referring to either peoples' doubts in her or in this case their grief that she's gone.
"All plans have come together, and for the first time she feels just fine." Reading this, there's such a sense of finality. A happy ending, yes. She finally got what she was looking for, but at the same time there's this ominous feeling that she met her fate, and even though it's a good fate, it's a happy fate, it's a great fate... It's sad.
Because the only way the girl could achieve the impossible was by dying.
If this song is indeed about a book Chibi likes, I would love to know what book.