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Title: Requiem at the End
Self-denial, quiet despair, and a faint affirmation of life.
This song depicts the mental landscape of those unable to keep up with the pace of society and who have lost the path to their ideal goals. As the title, Requiem at the End, suggests, this is the final destination of hope, the final terminal of life after dreams have fallen. Amid the bleak walls of cold rules and the transparent barriers created by the success and righteousness of others, the cry of a soul condemned to "defectiveness" resonates.
Song's World
A childhood promise has rusted, and a heavy emptiness has fallen from the palm of one's hand as efforts go unrewarded. The image of the song's quiet acceptance of loneliness and despair, saying that it's okay even if one has no will to fight, strikes a chord with listeners.
Message: However, this song does not end with mere despair. The final line, "Even if it can't be acknowledged, the pain is real, and the fact that you're alive is the only answer," does not deny the self that is standing there, but finds a subtle but definite value in simply holding on to breath.
Affirmation of life is found only in a place where you have given up everything. Requiem begins by singing that it's okay not to reach anyone, but then transitions into a quiet empathy for you, who are also standing alone beside your loneliness.
For those of you who are tired of everything. This song gently speaks to you, saying that your "place to belong" can be outside of time.