A landscape from a million years ago spreads before me,
the wind passed through.
Memories engraved into my cells awaken,
and I gaze upon them.
Remind my mind,
remind my mind.
I don’t particularly believe in reincarnation,
yet there are things I remember.
Standing still,
before the ocean I saw for the first time,
and the unknown of the world.
Remind my mind,
remind my mind.
Remind my mind,
remind my mind.
Now we think we understand the world in just a few years.
In a stifling society,
everyone grows anxious together.
Once so desperate for “self-consciousness,”
we are tossed about by it,
unable to find even a single moment of stillness.
Remind my mind,
remind my mind.
Remind my mind,
remind my mind.
Remind my mind,
remind…
Our greatest trait,
and our greatest misfortune,
is that we were given an ego.
Yet because of it,
our ancestors survived
and wove their lives into ours.
Following a dizzying chain of blood,
is there still a “heart” waiting at the end?
To curse evolution would be foolish—
surely what we are meant to learn
is love.
Now we think we know someone in just a few minutes.
In an unstable society,
everyone wants to buy “peace of mind.”
What once existed naturally—
“sex” and “death”—
has been hidden away,
and people have lost sight of life itself.
Come—
let us love one another.
Come—
let us walk together.
Even after death parts us,
as if we remain forever side by side,
so that even if we forget,
we may remember again.