Calling
石元丈晴 Lyrics


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Calling, You hear the calling
Calling, You hear the calling
Let me go
Gravity
What's on my shoulder?
"Little by little, I feel a bit better"
Let me go,
Set me free,
I feel a bit older
Just once more unto the breach
"Dear friend, once more"
Wake up, leave your hesitation
Wake up, Time for us to realize
Wake up, Show appreciation
Wake up, Time for us to realize
Calling, Someone is calling
Calling, Someone is calling
Wait and see
Empathy
You're not the only
"Little by little you feel a bit better"
Lucky me, destiny
You're on my side
Just once more unto the breach
"Dear friend, once more"
Wake up, leave your hesitation
Wake up, Time for us to realize
Wake up, Show appreciation
Wake up, Time for us to realize
Calling, you hear the calling
Calling, you hear the calling
Let me go
Gravity
What's on my shoulder?
"Little by little, I feel a bit better"
Let me go,
Set me free,
I feel a bit older
Just once more unto the breach
"Dear friend, once more"
Wake up, leave your hesitation
Wake up, Time for us to realize
Wake up, Show appreciation
Wake up, Time for us to realize
Wake up, Show appreciation
Wake up, Time for us to realize




Wake up, leave your hesitation
Wake up, Time for us to realize

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Calling" by 石元丈晴 seem to be a call to action urging the listener to let go of their fears and hesitations and embrace life. The repetitive use of the phrase "calling" seems to suggest that there is some higher purpose or responsibility that the listener needs to fulfill. The song begins with the phrase "you hear the calling" repeated twice, suggesting that there is a sense of urgency to the message being conveyed. The use of the phrase "gravity" and the question "what's on my shoulder?" seem to symbolize the weight of responsibility or burdens that the listener may be carrying, which the artist urges them to let go of.


The phrase "little by little, I feel a bit better" repeated multiple times throughout the song seems to suggest that the artist believes that the listener can improve their situation if they take the necessary steps. This gradual process of self-improvement is echoed in the lines "let me go, set me free, I feel a bit older", suggesting that the listener may have been holding themselves back and is now ready to move on and grow.


The use of the phrase "just once more unto the breach" suggests that the artist is urging the listener to try one more time, even if they have failed before. The repetition of the phrase "wake up" throughout the song suggests that the artist wants the listener to take action and not remain passive or complacent. The final lines of the song, "wake up, show appreciation, time for us to realize", seem to suggest that the artist believes that by taking action and appreciating life, the listener can achieve their goals and fulfill their purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

Calling, You hear the calling
The singer is urging the listener to listen to the inner call they are receiving.


Let me go
The singer wants to be free from any burden or attachment.


Gravity
The weight or heaviness of the singer's troubles and worries is felt.


What's on my shoulder?
The singer is questioning what burden they are carrying on their shoulder.


"Little by little, I feel a bit better"
The singer is expressing hope that with time, things will get better.


Set me free
The singer wants to be released from any constraint or restriction.


I feel a bit older
The singer is feeling the weight of their experiences and difficulties.


Just once more unto the breach
The singer is urging themselves to face and overcome their challenges one more time.


"Dear friend, once more"
The singer is calling upon a friend to face their challenges together.


Wake up, leave your hesitation
The singer is encouraging the listener to overcome their fear and doubts and take action.


Wake up, Time for us to realize
The singer wants the listener to recognize the urgency of the situation and take action.


Wake up, Show appreciation
The singer is urging the listener to be grateful for what they have and act accordingly.


Calling, Someone is calling
The singer is suggesting that there is a higher purpose or calling that the listener needs to answer to.


Wait and see
The singer is advising the listener to be patient and observe the situation.


Empathy
The singer is acknowledging the importance of empathy and understanding towards others.


You're not the only
The singer is reminding the listener that they are not alone in their struggles.


Lucky me, destiny
The singer is expressing gratitude for their good fortune and acknowledging the role of destiny in their life.


You're on my side
The singer is expressing appreciation for the support of a friend or loved one.


Wake up, Show appreciation
The singer is urging the listener to be grateful for what they have and act accordingly.


Wake up, Time for us to realize
The singer wants the listener to recognize the urgency of the situation and take action.


Wake up, leave your hesitation
The singer is encouraging the listener to overcome their fear and doubts and take action.


Wake up, Time for us to realize
The singer wants the listener to recognize the urgency of the situation and take action.


Wake up, Show appreciation
The singer is urging the listener to be grateful for what they have and act accordingly.


Wake up, Time for us to realize
The singer wants the listener to recognize the urgency of the situation and take action.


Wake up, leave your hesitation
The singer is encouraging the listener to overcome their fear and doubts and take action.




Writer(s): Takeharu Ishimoto, . Sawa

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