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"To the Land of Signals" is a heartfelt Okinawan island-rock love song from MONGOL510, blending emotional rock melodies with the warmth and honesty of island life.
The lyrics follow a narrator who remembers walking with their loved one along a white beach, making a quiet "blue promise" under the moon.
Even after distance separates them, they continue to think:
"Are you smiling? Are you sleeping well?"
Their love lingers like the ocean breeze, gentle but impossible to ignore.
The "Land of Signals" symbolizes the distant place where the other person now lives -
a place full of walls, noise, and loneliness.
Even so, the narrator keeps singing from afar,
hoping their voice will reach the one they love.
Okinawan phrases like "Haisai" and "Yaasai" add a warm, local touch,
reminding the listener of the island's spirit - sincere, soft, and resilient.
As the song moves toward its climax,
"Thank you," "I'm sorry," and "I love you"
become emotional anchors.
The narrator isn't just clinging to the past -
they're choosing to move forward,
believing that one day they will hold hands again
under the same sky.
In the end, this song is about
loving someone across distance and time,
believing in a promise,
and continuing to live with hope.
A gentle, bittersweet island-rock ballad that carries both gratitude and longing in every line.