Like most YOASOBI songs, it is based on a short story published on Monogatary.com . The source material is ( Dream Drops and Star Flowers ) by Sōta Ishiki.
: In Japanese culture, fireworks ( hanabi ) often represent fleeting beauty. In this song, the final firework serves as a critical signal for the confession and the moment where "two futures overlap". YOASOBI - Tracing That Dream Lyrics (JPN_ROM_ENG)
: The song ends similarly to how it begins, with the words "I love you" echoing in a silent world, leaving it slightly ambiguous whether the moment has finally happened in reality or remains part of the tracing process. Versions and Adaptations Like most YOASOBI songs, it is based on
: The title refers to the act of following the path set by the dream, attempting to make a fleeting vision a permanent reality. In this song, the final firework serves as
The lyrics highlight the contrast between a mundane morning and the vivid, "soundless world" of the dream. Japanese (JPN) Romanization (ROM) English (ENG) Yoru no sora wo kazaru kirei na hana Beautiful flowers decorating the night sky 音の無い二人だけの世界で Oto no nai futari dake no sekai de In a soundless world with just the two of us 「好きだよ」 "Suki da yo" "I love you" (or "I like you") あの夢をなぞる Ano yume wo nazoru Tracing that dream Key Themes and Symbolism