Credits
More Yamasan B. B. Hakase Lyrics
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And my, heart feels no more pain
I know, I'll be on my way
To heaven's door
I know when I knock
I'll be hoping I don't drop
To a place where I will rise, like before
I know when I knock
I'll be hoping I don't drop
To a place where I will rise, like before
I can feel,
Something happening that I've never felt before
Hopeless dreaming,
Will start dragging me away from heavens door
I can feel,
Something happening that I've never felt before
Hopeless dreaming,
Will start dragging me away from heavens door
When my mind stops thinking
And my eyes stop blinking
I hope,
Somebody's there
When my heart stops beating
And my lungs stop breathing
In air,
I hope somebody cares
When the blood dries in my veins
And my, heart feels no more pain
I know, I'll be on my way
To heaven's door
I know when I knock
I'll be hoping I don't drop
To a place where I will rise, like before
I know when I knock
I'll be hoping I don't drop
To a place where I will rise, like before
I can feel,
Something happening that I've never felt before
Hopeless dreaming,
Will start dragging me away from heavens door
When my mind stops thinking
And my eyes stop blinking
I hope,
Somebody's there
When my heart stops beating
And my lungs stop breathing
In air,
I hope somebody cares
When my mind stops thinking
And my eyes stop blinking
I know,
At the end
of the day
I'll be on my way
The lyrics to More Yamasan B. B. Hakase's song Credits express the idea of acceptance and inevitability of death, and hope for an afterlife. The singer imagines the moment when they will pass away, describing the cessation of bodily functions like blood flow, heartbeats, and breathing, and expresses their hope that someone will be there with them in their final moments. They also acknowledge the possibility of getting sent to a place of suffering, and the importance of avoiding that fate by living a good life. The repetition of the lines "I know when I knock / I'll be hoping I don't drop / To a place where I will rise, like before" emphasizes the singer's fear of judgment and desire to avoid punishment.
The song's overall mood is poignant and reflective, with a hint of melancholy. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, with a clear message that is easy to understand. The themes of mortality, spirituality, and morality are universal and relatable, making the song resonate with listeners of various backgrounds and ages. The repetition of phrases and the use of a simple melody contribute to the song's emotional impact, as well as the smooth and soothing voice of the singer.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BENJAMIN PAUL BALLANCE-DREW, SAUL GREGORY MILTON, WILLIAM FREDERICK KENNARD
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manicusevictus
nice rendition <3
babu kokila
Slow and Calm.....wow............this music is always epic.......