The Black Crows Lullaby
HAWAIIAN6 Lyrics


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Spring sixteen.
Fate had played a trick on me.
And I lost my sence of myself and my dignity.
Stand and glare as you are moving for from me.
Suffering alone my eyes the light despairing.

To my dear father.
The world is chaos now.
What should we believe to bring a helping hand.
Letter in my hand gripping tight I start on a journey.
In my chest the truth is here.

I'm walking on the black sphere now.
I'm walking, but I can't see a thing.
And I'll fail, and I'll be dramed.
But I must continue on.
We all look for happiness.
Gypsies on the road someone said.
The prophet laughed on the horizon.
And the prophet said.
This is true irony.

Cut my feet so that I cannot walk.
I will still be sleeping there.
Sleep and listen to the lullaby.
The black crows lullaby.





The answer is not found yet.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to HAWAIIAN6's song The Black Crows Lullaby tell the story of a person who feels lost and defeated after fate played a trick on them. They feel as though they have lost their sense of self and dignity, and are suffering alone in despair. The person writes a letter to their father asking for guidance on what to believe in to bring a helping hand. The truth is in their chest, and they leave on a journey clutching the letter in their hand.


As they walk on the black sphere, they cannot see a thing and feel as though they will fail and be doomed, but they must continue on. They find solace in the idea that we all look for happiness, and the prophet's laugh echoes in the distance. The person then contemplates giving up and cutting their feet so they cannot walk, but instead, they choose to sleep and listen to the black crows lullaby.


The lyrics ultimately convey a sense of confusion and desperation. The person is searching for answers and guidance, and despite feeling lost and defeated, they choose to push on and find solace in the beauty of the world around them.


Line by Line Meaning

Spring sixteen.
Reflecting on the age of sixteen and the season of spring, which could symbolize a time of innocence and new beginnings, but also turmoil and uncertainty.


Fate had played a trick on me.
Feeling as though destiny has played a cruel joke or prank, causing chaos and upheaval in life.


And I lost my sence of myself and my dignity.
Experiencing a loss of identity and self-respect in the midst of difficult circumstances or events.


Stand and glare as you are moving for from me.
Feeling helpless and alone as others move away or distance themselves from the situation.


Suffering alone my eyes the light despairing.
Enduring hardship and pain without support, causing a sense of hopelessness and despair.


To my dear father.
Addressing a letter or message to a loved one, seeking guidance and comfort in troubled times.


The world is chaos now.
Perceiving the world as being full of chaos and confusion, with no clear path forward.


What should we believe to bring a helping hand.
Questioning what actions or beliefs can bring about positive change or assistance in the face of adversity.


Letter in my hand gripping tight I start on a journey.
Embarking on a journey, physically or emotionally, with a letter or message as a guide or inspiration.


In my chest the truth is here.
Feeling a deep sense of conviction or certainty in one's beliefs or purpose, despite external difficulties.


I'm walking on the black sphere now.
Navigating through a dark, bleak world with no clear direction or end in sight.


I'm walking, but I can't see a thing.
Moving forward despite feeling blind to what lies ahead, as though stumbling in the dark.


And I'll fail, and I'll be dramed.
Anticipating failure or hardship in the future, but still persevering on.


But I must continue on.
Recognizing the necessity of pushing forward, even in difficult or seemingly impossible circumstances.


We all look for happiness.
Acknowledging the universal human desire for happiness, despite challenges and setbacks.


Gypsies on the road someone said.
Recalling a memory or conversation about seeing gypsies, who may represent wandering or nomadic lifestyles.


The prophet laughed on the horizon.
Imagining a prophetic figure, who may be laughing in disbelief or irony at what lies ahead.


And the prophet said.
Introducing the words or advice of the prophetic figure, which may hold religious or spiritual significance.


This is true irony.
Reflecting on an ironic or unexpected outcome, perhaps as a way of coping with difficult situations.


Cut my feet so that I cannot walk.
Expressing a desire to give up or surrender, even to the point of self-harm or self-destruction.


I will still be sleeping there.
Resigning oneself to a state of inaction or helplessness, incapable of moving forward.


Sleep and listen to the lullaby.
Surrendering to a sense of despair or futility, allowing oneself to be soothed or lulled by feelings of hopelessness.


The black crows lullaby.
Describing the sound of cawing crows as a lullaby, which may represent the harsh or bleak aspects of reality.


The answer is not found yet.
Acknowledging that there may not be a clear solution or path forward at this time, despite searching for answers or guidance.




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@AGO21yen

個人的にはハワイアン6で一番好きな曲です。コロナ前はブラクロがライブで流れたら人間辞めてました。懐かしい。

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