yuuka・concept book・mitsuketa tobira wa

Lyrics and music by Kou

Yuuka was about to celebrate their seventh birthday. "Good morning father, I will help out.

Yuuka wrapped their arms around their father, who was chopping wood in the front yard early in the morning. She is still acting so maturely that her small body does not seem to match.

The snow is fluttering from the sky and settling gently on the trees and plants as though they were wearing clothes. "Good morning, Yuuka, I want you to go fetch your mother." My mother often brings in vegetables from the fields a short distance away. "I will."

I quickly put on my jacket and headed for the mountains. After a short walk through the woods, the fields at the foot of the mountain came into view. It was a familiar path, but the snow was deep that day, and it was somehow darker than usual. The snow was deep that day, and it was somehow darker than usual. This mountain is said to be guarded by a god named Kapke.

She is said to look like a human woman with long hair, but has large wings and a tail. No one has ever seen her in person, and many people are in awe of her, believing that she has extraordinary power that could cleave a mountain. Yuuka had never been afraid of anything since she was born, but that day she found out.

Walking forward, she suddenly noticed something and stopped. A woman, floating above the ground, was staring at her through the trees. She could not move her body even an inch.

It seemed strange that her heart was beating so fast. You are the God who protects this place, aren't you? Yuuka forced the sound out of her throat. Humans are so funny," the woman replied, and the next thing she knew, she was right in front of him.

She was certain that she was going to die in an instant, and as she reflexively closed her eyes, she felt a tremendous gust of wind. And then her body felt light. As she felt gravity pull away, she heard a voice in her ear.

"Mom, you're not a god." It was a boy's voice. She couldn't move her body for a while, but then she opened her eyes, her legs flailing, and saw the whole village reflected in their eyes.

Someone was holding her in their arms and she was flying through the air. When she turned around, she saw a boy with a bleeding head, who called out softly to Yuuka, "We don't want to do this."

You can't help but feel the "story" in Yuu's voice. I wanted to create a song in which both the male and female characters are present, all playing a part and living in one book, with just sounds and words to accompany them. I hope I can give form to the similarity (or so I think) that Yuu-san and I have in common, that is, we don't want to complete the work, but rather let the audience imagine it.

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