I’m back again at the Song-Lyric Sunday prompt with my favourite Japanese band, Buck-Tick. “Rain” is a song about sadness and regret, but it’s also about hope. It’s a really lovely song. Please watch (English subtitles are embedded in the video) and listen.
And don’t forget to check out Helen’s prompt and all the other participants here: https://helenespinosa.wordpress.com/2017/04/15/song-lyric-sunday-theme-for-41617/ You can even join in too!
Rain
Lyrics by Sakurai Atsushi (as copied from the video)
Music by Imai Hisashi
Please try to see, even I’ve become tainted
Wounded with a worn-out blade
Irritated by the warmth and kindness, you turn your back
One, two, three, tears fall
Since when did even this become draining?
Nursing the wounds with whiskey
Confused by happiness and joy, you turn your back
Four, five, six, my tears overflow
Sing in the rain
The rain pierces you
In the end you laugh, and I am a Pierrot unable to smile
I never intended to make you sad
but even so…
Sing in the rain
People are such sad creatures
Smile for me as, soaking wet, you dance
If maybe one day the world will sparkle again
then I can go on singing.
Please don’t say goodbye,
happiness was being able to meet you
Seven, eight, a flood of tears
Sing in the rain
People are such sad creatures
In the end you laugh, and I am a Pierrot unable to smile
I never meant to hurt you
but even so…
Sing in the rain
The rain pierces you
You make me smile, even though I’m a clown who never learns
It was never my intent to cause you any pain
Even so…
Sing in the rain
People are such sad creatures
Smile for me as, soaking wet, you dance
If maybe one day the world will sparkle again
then I can go on singing
Sing in the rain
Sing in the rain
repeat…
(If you want to sing along at the end, the Japanese lyrics are Ame ni utaeba.
If you’d like to sing along to the whole thing, here are the Japanese lyrics in full
Rain
http://www.nautiljon.com/paroles/buck-tick/rain.html
Mitegoran konna ni mo yogorete
Boroboro no yaiba de motte kizutsuketa
Nukumori ni yasashisa ni iradachi se wo mukete wa
Hitotsu futatsu mittsu namida koboreta
Itsu kara ka konna ni mo yogorete
Kizuguchi wo whiskey de motte gomakashita
Shiawase ni yorokobi ni tomadoi se wo mukete wa
Yottsu itsutsu muttsu namida koboreta
Sing in the rain. Ame ga kimi ni tsukisasaru
Waracchimau ore wa waraenai piero
Kimi wo kanashimaseru tsumori ja nai sou ja nai no ni
Sing in the rain. Hito wa kanashii ikimono
Warattekure kimi wa zubunure de dansu
Itsuka sekai wa kagayaku deshou to utai tsuzukeru
Sayonara wa iwanaide kimi to deaeta yorokobi
Nanatsu yattsu namida namida afureta
Sing in the rain. Hito wa okashi na ikimono
Waracchimau ore wa waraenai piero
Kimi wo kanashimaseru tsumori ja nai sou ja nai no ni
Sing in the rain. Ame ga kimi ni tsukisasaru
Waracchimau ore wa waraenai piero
Kimi wo kanashimaseru tsumori ja nai sou ja nai no ni
Sing in the rain. Hito wa kanashii ikimono
Warattekure kimi wa zubunure de dansu
Itsuka sekai wa kagayaku deshou to utai tsuzukeru
Ame ni utaeba ame ni utaeba…
April 16, 2017 at 6:38 pm
Rarely, if ever, do I listen to Japanese music. Thanks, Linda, for sharing this, one of your faves.
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April 16, 2017 at 6:04 pm
There’s always something intriguing about listening to a song in a different language I think – great choice!
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April 16, 2017 at 5:49 pm
cool sound.
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April 16, 2017 at 2:09 pm
I liked this Linda.. His voice was really unusual, kind of haunting. 🙂
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April 16, 2017 at 12:28 pm
Linda… I LOVED this so much! I really do enjoy this band a lot. I wasn’t expecting to listen to the whole song, but I actually did! He really is spell-binding when he sings. Thank you so much for playing along this week! 🙂
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April 16, 2017 at 12:08 pm
Oh my… Well that was just beautiful. I definitely really liked this song, I might just check out other songs that this band has. Along with the songs that other people have put into their songs, who knows… I might just have to give it a go sometime 😉
Thank You Linda!
– A.J. BAWSE, Xx
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April 16, 2017 at 11:15 am
I’ll have to listen when I get to my laptop, later. For now, each time I saw “sing in the rain” I heard Gene Kelly in my head with “singin’ in the rain” not quite the same 🙂
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