Grief and acceptance intertwine in this evocative lyrical narrative by Cocoon. The song explores themes of loss, mourning, and the bittersweet process of coming to terms with a loved one’s demise. The imagery of visiting a graveyard and ensuring a peaceful rest conveys a quest for closure. Activities like "pony riding" and "sushi cooking" represent the departed’s unfulfilled dreams, underscoring an ongoing search for meaning and solace. Throughout, the repetitive mention of "worst days" and their burial into snow symbolizes laying pains to rest, allowing healing to begin. This juxtaposition of life’s hardships against serene imagery offers a poignant commentary on the complexities of memory and the human experience of moving forward after tragedy.
Sushi
Lyrics
In the morning, I'll go down the graveyard
To make sure you're gone for good
To make sure you won't hurt again
May you rest in peace
Pony riding, sushi cooking
Oh, may you be where you wanted
Oh, we talked about it
After one or two beers
And the worst days that life brings
All the bad movies, and all the earthquakes
All the worst days are just buried
Into the snow
Holy water, plastic flowers
In the end you got what you were
Always running after
Always running after
And the worst days that life brings
All the bad movies, and all the earthquakes
All the worst days are just buried
Into the snow
And the worst days that life brings
All the bad movies, and all the earthquakes
All the worst days are just buried
Into the snow
And the worst days that life brings
All the bad movies, and all the earthquakes
All the worst days are just buried
Into the snow
All the worst days are just buried
Into the snow
All the worst days are just buried
Into the snow
Writer(s): Marc Daumail, Morgane Imbeaud
Copyright(s): Lyrics © SONY ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING FRANCE
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