The Winter Night Sky Promise (2025 Remaster) Front Cover

The Winter Night Sky Promise (2025 Remaster)

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This is a poignant narrative capturing the fragile beauty of first love, set against the stark, cold light of a 15-year-old winter. The song tells a deeply personal story of unspoken desires and the inevitable growth that follows regret.

The journey begins with a dramatic, quiet confession from a guitarist, quickly blossoming into a bond defined by simple, long phone chats-a routine that abruptly collapses into silence just before graduation. The climax of their parting is marked by the protagonist, paralyzed by fear, managing only an insufficient "See you" (Jāne) while clutching his coveted Second Button, a heavy souvenir of words left unsaid.

Three years later, a sudden attempt at reconciliation leads only to a painful second fade-out ("We were too young back then"), amplifying the original heartache. The track hinges on the protagonist's profound realization: "I was too young back then. The person I am now could say my true feelings without hesitation."

The Second Button is Weight is an atmospheric ballad designed to resonate with the universal ache of "What if I had just said yes?" and "If only I hadn't hesitated." It is a testament to carrying the melody of a past love in your heart, and finally finding the peace to face the future as your honest self.

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