Zenith
-OZ- Lyrics


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Te wo tori shi kimi ni mujou no tsuki
Half is reason
Half is inferior
Mabuta furosu
Kuchi hate shi yami ni utsushi dashita
All is yourself
All is empty
Mita sarenai

Hard to go up
Hard to go up
Easy to drop
Hard to go up

Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... To veil
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... To veil
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... To veil
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... To veil
Sugi sari shi hibi ni ashi wo torare
Sen hakana boku wa korogari ochita...
¡aaaah!
Hard to go up
Hard to go up
Easy to drop
Hard to go up
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... to veil...
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... to veil...
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... to veil
Grain keeps falling slowly
To lose... to veil

Hard to go up
Hard to go up




Easy to drop
Hard to go up

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of -OZ-'s song "Zenith" evoke a sense of struggle and introspection. The opening lines, "Te wo tori shi kimi ni mujou no tsuki," can be interpreted as reaching out to someone who represents a distant and unattainable goal or ideal, symbolized by the moon. The following lines, "Half is reason, half is inferior," suggest a division within oneself between logical thinking and feelings of inadequacy.


The next lines, "Mabuta furosu, kuchi hate shi yami ni utsushi dashita, all is yourself, all is empty, mita sarenai," indicate a moment of self-reflection and realization. The persona is confronted with the darkness within themselves, as if their eyes and mouth have become mirrors reflecting their inner turmoil. The words "all is yourself, all is empty" suggest a sense of disillusionment and a feeling that everything they have believed in or relied on holds no true meaning.


The repeated line "Hard to go up, hard to go up, easy to drop, hard to go up" highlights the difficulty of reaching a higher state or achieving one's goals. It emphasizes the challenges and obstacles one faces in trying to progress or improve oneself, while also drawing attention to the ease with which one can fall back into old patterns or lower states of being.


The repeating refrain "Grain keeps falling slowly, to lose... to veil" adds to the theme of struggle and loss. The idea of a falling grain suggests a gradual decline or deterioration, perhaps symbolizing the persona's struggle to hold on to their dreams or their sense of identity. The words "lose" and "veil" further emphasize the sense of losing oneself or being obscured from view.


In conclusion, the lyrics of "Zenith" by -OZ- delve into the complex emotions of struggle, introspection, and the difficulty of personal growth. The song touches upon feelings of inadequacy, disillusionment, and the challenges faced in striving for personal improvement. The repeated lines serve to reinforce these themes while emphasizing the slow and gradual decline that can occur if one loses sight of their goals and inner truth.


Line by Line Meaning

Te wo tori shi kimi ni mujou no tsuki
Taking your hand, the indifferent moon shines upon you


Half is reason
Only a portion is guided by logic


Half is inferior
The other portion is filled with inadequacy


Mabuta furosu
Blinking eyelids


Kuchi hate shi yami ni utsushi dashita
Spoken words disappeared into the darkness


All is yourself
Everything revolves around you


All is empty
Yet everything feels hollow


Mita sarenai
Unable to perceive


Hard to go up
Difficult to ascend


Easy to drop
Easily prone to falling


Grain keeps falling slowly
Each grain falls with a sluggish pace


To lose... To veil
To lose oneself... To conceal one's true nature


Sugi sari shi hibi ni ashi wo torare
Days pass by, taking away my strength


Sen hakana boku wa korogari ochita...
A thousand ephemeral selves tumble and fall...


Hard to go up
Difficult to ascend


Easy to drop
Easily prone to falling


Grain keeps falling slowly
Each grain falls with a sluggish pace


To lose... to veil...
To lose oneself... to conceal one's true nature


Hard to go up
Difficult to ascend


Easy to drop
Easily prone to falling




Writer(s): Susana Danie Ferreira Da Silva

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Comments from YouTube:

@WinnieSILATSA

Le zenith; lorsqu'on vous envoie un message en demandant votre aide svp, évitez de remettre en question l'histoire de la personne qui raconte ou alors même de l'insulter . Merci

@maxtvofficiel6988

Où est mbombog

@letadstanislas4219

Le fait que cette femme soit marié legalement sans etre doté montre que c'est une femme qui n'ecoute pas. Elle est partie contre la volonté de son pere et le meme comportement la fait quitter le mariage

@alaingana8316

Et tu peux prendre soins de neuf enfants?Charles il faut parle en responsable n'exagere pas

@truckload1851

tu parles de quelqu'un qui a plusieurs femmes et plusieurs enfants

@charlietayong2865

Administrateur criminel!!!!!

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