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While many fans view it as a song about a romantic partner, Fujii Kaze himself has offered a deeper, more internal explanation in interviews :
死ぬのがいいわ (Shinunoga E-Wa) (Romanized) Lyrics - Genius Shinunoga E-Wa
: From this perspective, the song is a vow to never lose sight of his true essence or spirit. To "part" from this inner self would be a spiritual death, making physical death preferable. 3. Key Lyrical Symbols While many fans view it as a song
The title literally translates to . In the chorus, Kaze sings that he would rather face death than be separated from "you" ( anata ). Key Lyrical Symbols The title literally translates to
: Kaze has stated that the "you" in the song is not necessarily another person, but rather his own "Higher Self" or the ideal version of himself.