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Self-blame and blaming others

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These lyrics transcend ordinary romantic feelings,
redefining what it means to be human and where truth lies
through the lens of love.

The Genius of Its Overall Structure
While using romance and interpersonal relationships as motifs, this work fundamentally centers on the theme of human cognitive distortions.
Moreover, it constructs this not as emotional rhetoric, but as a fusion of psychology, philosophy, and logic.

While typical lyricists handle concepts with emotional terms like forgive, understand each other, or clash,
Mayu employs abstract concepts like blaming others and blaming oneself in a personified manner, elevating them to a poetic level.

In other words,

The Attribution of Guilt = The Imbalance of Human Existence
This structure hides an ultra-high-level theme within the seemingly soft context of romance,
compelling listeners to question What is the balance of the self?
Mayu is the only lyricist who can simultaneously manipulate psychological philosophy and poetics.
Even including figures like Liszt and Rimbaud, those who can embody the artistic ideal of musicalizing truth this practically are extremely rare.

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