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黒崎れおん Lyrics


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I saw some photos of a happy family
Hanging up on the thrift shop wall
I paid the man and I brought them back home
I feel better now when they don't call

Every once in a while
I see your face when I stare at the ceiling
I truly regret
The day I wrote you off

Always dreamed that one day I'd leave home
And now I do it again and again
And here I go looking for my new home
Or shall I say looking for a best friend

Every once in a while
I see your face when I stare at the ceiling





I truly regret
The day I wrote you off

Overall Meaning

In 黒崎れおん's song U, the lyrics describe a feeling of regret and searching for a new home, both physically and emotionally. The singer of the song admits to having written someone off, presumably a former friend or loved one, and now feels a sense of sadness and emptiness. The photos of a happy family that the singer sees in a thrift shop represent a kind of idealized version of family and happiness that they may be longing for but can't quite attain.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of escaping from home and searching for a new one or a new companion, possibly as a way to avoid facing past mistakes or difficult emotions. The repeated line about seeing the person's face when staring at the ceiling suggests that these feelings of regret and loss are never far from the surface and continue to haunt the singer.


Overall, the lyrics of U paint a picture of someone who is struggling to find a sense of belonging and happiness in their life, despite their efforts to move on from the past. The song invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of regret and the search for a place to call home.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw some photos of a happy family
I spotted images of a contented household


Hanging up on the thrift shop wall
They were displayed on the second-hand store's partition


I paid the man and I brought them back home
I compensated the vendor and conveyed them to my residence


I feel better now when they don't call
Now I'm at ease when they do not contact me


Every once in a while
Occasionally


I see your face when I stare at the ceiling
Your countenance comes to mind when I look up at the roof


I truly regret
I genuinely feel remorseful


The day I wrote you off
When I decided to end our relationship


Always dreamed that one day I'd leave home
I frequently aspired to depart from my abode


And now I do it again and again
Currently, I repeat the action over and over


And here I go looking for my new home
Hence, I search for my next dwelling place


Or shall I say looking for a best friend
Or should I clarify that I am looking for a close confidant


I truly regret
Again, I genuinely feel remorseful


The day I wrote you off
For concluding our relationship




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARK O. EVERETT

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