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KIMI no KIMI no kata ni
te wo nobasu nioi
nana iro no oka ni
natsukashimu kaori

KIMI no KIMI no soba ni
tonari au SOFA ni
miiru miiru oka ni
kisetsu kaoru nioi

KIMI to KIMI no aida ni
imi ni nai kyori
nana no sora ni
natsukashimu kaori

KIMI to KIMI no soba ni
nanigenai konnichi
miiru miiru oka ni
kisetsu kaoru nioi

KIMI no KIMI no kata ni
koe narasu hito
nana saku no ni
natsukashimu kaori

KIMI no KIMI no omoi
todomaru tokei no you ni




miiru miiru oka ni
kisetsu kaoru nioi

Overall Meaning

Baroque's song "Kimi no Kimi no Kata ni" is a beautifully written Japanese song with nostalgic lyrics that evoke memories of happy times spent with a loved one. The song is a celebration of the little things that are shared between two people, such as the scent that lingers on their skin or their shared experiences of the changing seasons.


The song begins by describing the scent that lingers on the loved one's skin and shares memories of a hill that is reminiscent of seven different colors, and the scent that it emits that brings back fond memories. The lyrics go on to describe sitting together on a sofa and enjoying the scent of the seasons, emphasizing the significance of being present with each other in everyday moments.


In the lyrics, the distance between the two lovers is implied, but it is also acknowledged that even though they share everyday moments, they find themselves in a situation where there is an unswerving feeling of nothingness that covers around them. The memories of seven-hued hills and the scents that season holds help them alleviate the emptiness in their hearts, but the final lyrics make it clear that the presence of the other person's voice is what really matters and can help them find the way back to each other.


Line by Line Meaning

KIMI no KIMI no kata ni
Reaching out to your shape, your form


te wo nobasu nioi
I smell the scent of your outstretched hand


nana iro no oka ni
On a hill of seven colors


natsukashimu kaori
A nostalgic fragrance


KIMI no KIMI no soba ni
By your side, your proximity


tonari au SOFA ni
On a sofa that sits next to each other


miiru miiru oka ni
On a hill that I can see, that I'm watching


kisetsu kaoru nioi
A fragrant smell of the season


KIMI to KIMI no aida ni
Between you and me


imi ni nai kyori
A distance without significance


nana no sora ni
In a sky of seven


natsukashimu kaori
A nostalgic fragrance


KIMI to KIMI no soba ni
By your side, your proximity


nanigenai konnichi
An ordinary day


miiru miiru oka ni
On a hill that I can see, that I'm watching


kisetsu kaoru nioi
A fragrant smell of the season


KIMI no KIMI no kata ni
Reaching out to your shape, your form


koe narasu hito
A person ringing their voice out loud


nana saku no ni
Bloom of seven flowers


natsukashimu kaori
A nostalgic fragrance


KIMI no KIMI no omoi
Your thoughts, your feelings


todomaru tokei no you ni
Like a stopped clock


miiru miiru oka ni
On a hill that I can see, that I'm watching


kisetsu kaoru nioi
A fragrant smell of the season




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