Cold Summer
OKAMOTO'S Lyrics


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I was rockin'
Central Park one eve
Enjoying the cold summer
Evening breeze
Can't you feel my fuzzy
Buzz like bees
Oh baby
Shake it shake it shake it
Rockin' baby
Bed in fifty sec' street
My ma and pa fought a lot so eaz
The crazy dog's waiting
For your feed
Oh baby
Shake it shake it shake it

New York City,
Just knew you're pity
My little kitty,
Shake it baby shake it baby
I'm half Japanese,
Is that so dramatic?
Other half's toxic,
Want you to mix and fix it
Simon was tough guy,
5 years old gangsta
'Cause I was Nihonjin,
Crazier behavior
I always whistled
Like a pistol or a missile
Too little for a kid to
Walk alone the Central

Baby stroller cutting down
Street steam
The weather man's
Tellin' it might freeze
Can't you see?
I really need your heat
Oh baby
Shake it shake it shake it
I was rockin'
Central Park one eve
Enjoying the cold summer
Evening breeze
Forgot my way back to
Home some how
Oh well whatever ever ever
Going crazy, Getting hazy yeah
No ones anger,
Is like my anger, yeah
Love hurts bad, Love is mad,
Love it's sad
When we're far, far far away
I just want to stay close

I was rockin'
Central Park one eve
Enjoying the cold summer
Evening breeze
Forgot my way back to
Home some how
Oh well whatever ever ever
Going crazy, Getting hazy yeah
No ones anger,
Is like my anger, yeah
Love hurts bad, Love is mad,
Love it's sad
When we're far, far far away
I just want to stay close

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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to OKAMOTO'S song "Cold Summer" depict a nostalgic and reflective mood set in Central Park during a cold summer evening. The singer describes the peaceful experience of enjoying the evening breeze in Central Park while feeling a sense of fuzziness and buzz, likening it to the gentle hum of bees. There is a playful and carefree energy in these lines, with a call to "Shake it" that adds a sense of spontaneity and movement to the scene.


The song also touches on personal reflections and experiences, hinting at a troubled family background with mentions of parents fighting and a mention of a "crazy dog waiting for your feed." These details add depth to the narrative, suggesting underlying emotional complexities that contrast with the seemingly carefree atmosphere of the park. The mention of familial discord is juxtaposed with the lively imagery of Central Park, creating a nuanced emotional landscape in the lyrics.


The lyrics delve into the singer's identity and sense of belonging, with references to being half-Japanese and feeling the weight of societal expectations and stereotypes. The mention of being "crazier behavior" due to being Nihonjin offers a glimpse into the challenges of navigating cultural identity and societal perceptions. There is an underlying theme of grappling with inner conflicts and societal pressures, as the singer navigates their sense of self within a diverse and dynamic city like New York.


Overall, "Cold Summer" conveys a blend of wistfulness and defiance, exploring themes of love, identity, and belonging against the backdrop of a cold summer evening in Central Park. The imagery of lost paths, longing for closeness, and the yearning for connection all contribute to a sense of introspection and vulnerability in the lyrics. The repetitive nature of certain phrases like "Shake it shake it shake it" and "Going crazy, Getting hazy yeah" adds a rhythmic quality to the song, reinforcing its emotional depth and introspective nature.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Reiji Okamoto, Sho Okamoto

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