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A Song to Surrender

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Seasons changed before you noticed. Familiar places were renamed. Even the color of the lights felt different. You weren't looking away-you were simply carried along, because moving was better than stopping.
"Someone brought me here." "This wasn't the road I chose." This song doesn't deny those feelings. It accepts them-quietly. The world says "choose your own path," but happiness isn't decided by how you chose. It's decided by how you live after that.
What once sounded like blame turns into gratitude: someone's fault becomes someone's help. A song to step into tomorrow, with your life-entrusted, not abandoned.

Not a lament, but a reframe: this track turns "a life I didn't choose" into a decision to move forward with gratitude. Built around the recurring hook "Someone's fault is also someone's gift," it's quiet Japanese pop for listeners who live in the gray zone between agency and circumstance.