Master Suzuki
Jupiter Sunrise Lyrics


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Dear Master Suzuki, I am writing you today
You say my thoughts are paper tigers and I shouldn't be afraid
But these tigers prowl my memories and they stalk me in my sleep
Tell me, have you ever mourned a love in vain?
Or is that the tiger that you tame when you can face him, unafraid?

'Cause everybody just wants to feel some love from someone, but love can leave you
And everybody just wants to feel freedom, where it comes from, it's from inside you.

At the park Master Suzuki sits on a bench at the zoo near a cage
And there he reads my letter beneath the lion's gaze
He wonders why the lion's pacing when he's never seen the sky
And so he writes me this reply, "oh, restless are we all until true freedom is realizied."

Help me please
Memories




Set me free
"Then take my lead"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jupiter Sunrise's song "Master Suzuki" reveal an emotional conversation between the singer and the wise Master Suzuki. In the opening verse, the singer speaks of their struggles with anxiety and fear, which Master Suzuki sees as mere "paper tigers." However, these fears continue to haunt the singer, causing them to wonder if Master Suzuki has ever experienced the pain of an unrequited love.


The chorus of the song captures the universal desire for love and freedom. It speaks to the fact that while love can bring joy, it can also lead to heartbreak. Similarly, while freedom is something that everyone craves, it can only come from within, not from external sources.


The second verse features Master Suzuki sitting in a park near a lion's cage, reading the singer's letter. Wondering about the lion's restlessness, he concludes that it is a reflection of the same yearning that plagues all humans. Chronicling his thoughts, he tells the singer that true freedom can only be achieved when we stop running from our fears and face them head-on.


Overall, "Master Suzuki" is a poignant song about the inevitability of struggle and pain in life. While it may be tempting to run from these experiences, true freedom and inner peace can only be found when we confront our fears and acknowledge them for what they are.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear Master Suzuki, I am writing you today
The singer is addressing Master Suzuki and is asking for help regarding his thoughts and fears.


You say my thoughts are paper tigers and I shouldn't be afraid
Master Suzuki had previously advised the singer that his thoughts and fears are not real and he shouldn't be scared of them.


But these tigers prowl my memories and they stalk me in my sleep
The singer is saying that despite knowing that his fears are not real, they continue to haunt him in his memories and dreams.


Tell me, have you ever mourned a love in vain?
The singer is asking Master Suzuki if he has ever experienced a situation where he loved someone but it didn't work out.


Or is that the tiger that you tame when you can face him, unafraid?
The singer is asking Master Suzuki if the fear of losing love is one of the 'paper tigers' that he had mentioned earlier and can be overcome by facing it.


'Cause everybody just wants to feel some love from someone, but love can leave you
The singer is saying that everyone desires love, but at the same time, love can be fleeting and can leave you.


And everybody just wants to feel freedom, where it comes from, it's from inside you.
The singer is saying that everyone desires freedom, and it comes from within oneself.


At the park Master Suzuki sits on a bench at the zoo near a cage
The scene shifts to Master Suzuki at a park, specifically near a cage in a zoo.


And there he reads my letter beneath the lion's gaze
Master Suzuki reads the singer's letter while under the gaze of a lion in the zoo.


He wonders why the lion's pacing when he's never seen the sky
Master Suzuki is curious about why the lion is pacing, despite never having seen the sky or freedom.


And so he writes me this reply, 'oh, restless are we all until true freedom is realizied.'
Master Suzuki responds to the singer with the understanding that the need for freedom is inherent in all of us, and true freedom is the ultimate reality.


Help me please
The singer pleads for help in dealing with his fears and memories.


Memories
The singer is referring to the memories that haunt him and cause him fear.


Set me free
The singer begs to be released from the burden of his fears and memories.


Then take my lead
Master Suzuki offers to guide the singer in overcoming his fears and achieving true freedom.




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