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Futur Yumeko 21th Single
The World Line of "Look What We Made!"
This song is based on the Book of Genesis, especially the first four days of creation, before the appearance of life.
It is the second part of Futur Yumeko's Fortunate Classical Bible Trilogy, which follows the theme:
Destruction -> Creation -> Resurrection.
The previous 19th single, titled
The World Line of "There's Something That Doesn't Exist!", focused on destruction.
Now, this song explores the question:
"After everything becomes nothing, how does a new world begin?"
A Moment of Miraculous Creation
"Look what we made!" is more than a celebration.
It means the moment when a new reality is born - unexpected, unimaginable.
A place beyond the reach of your old self.
This song parallels that spiritual awakening with the biblical story of Genesis.
Lyrical Message
This work reimagines Genesis as a journey of modern, personal rebirth.
(References below: chapter:verse)
"In the beginning, sky and earth were made" (1:1)
A symbolic restart. Space and reality are born - the foundation of new life.
"The space between waters above and below" (1:6-7)
Represents the boundary between chaos and order, a sacred middle ground. Yumeko stands in this place of creation.
"The dry land was called Earth, the gathered waters, the sea" (1:9-10)
Formless elements gain identity. Like a person realizing their purpose.
"When light lit the sky, it became day, and stars ruled the night" (1:14-16)
The cycle of time begins. The line "The world is changing, and time is marked" connects here.
"Even without a sea, time moved on" (1:2)
Emptiness and silence before creation. Still, time flows - a hint of new life to come.
"Behold, the divine is with us" (1:3-4)
Even in darkness, a guiding presence exists. Hope begins to shine.
"All things renewed, weaving life, now!!" (1:19)
The fourth day ends in harmony. Creation takes form. The shout "now!!" signals its arrival.
"Renewing all things, connecting life beyond time" (1:1-18)
Creation is ongoing. A sign that even time can be rewritten.
"'Look what we made!' - here and now!!" (1:18)
A miracle emerges - something beyond expectation. A celebration of creation in this very moment.
About the Jacket Art
The jacket shows Yumeko standing between "the waters above and below", holding Earth in the center.
It symbolizes:
A cosmos not yet ordered
The edge between consciousness and chaos
Yumeko as both witness and vessel of creation
Musical Characteristics
A dramatic journey through creation
From stillness to emergence, the song unfolds with a cinematic sense of scale.
Core truths in shifting sound
Phrases like "The world is changing" and "The answer is always there" appear again and again,
adapting with the music, symbolizing an eternal truth within changing worlds.
The shout "Now!!"
It marks the very moment something appears from nothing.
This single word contains all the force of creation.
Conclusion
The World Line of "Look What We Made!" is a song of rebirth through the lens of ancient creation.
Inspired by Genesis, it speaks to a shift in world lines and the arrival of something miraculous.
From nothing comes creation
A world line shifts, and something unthinkable appears
What emerges is not external - it comes from within
Creation follows destruction, and in its wake, a new moment begins.
The second chapter of the Fortunate Classical Bible Trilogy is now revealed.