Kishibashi’s Omoiyari captures the history of Asian-Americans, specifically Japanese, and their immigrant history. Many themes of Omoiyari revolve around the loss of Japanese culture and the culmination of their oppression within Japanese Internment Camps . The music video for Violin Tsunami depicts...
[Verse 1]
When our faith was on the edge of the wind
The summer days on end
Memories of the setting sunlight
Would tell a different way to be
To be, to be
[Chorus]
Haruno hareno minato horobi
[Verse 2]
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There are no more to blame, to blame
In every one of us
There is a heart that rises
Burning below [?]
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And in the world beneath
My fingers float the sound
That there will never be the end of us
The end of us
[Chorus]
Haruno hareno minato horobi
Haruno hareno minato horobi
Haruno hareno minato horobi
Haruno hareno minato horobi ru
[Verse 3]
When in song we are blessed to be
Mending the rift of our apathy
I have the answer
You will remain
Days on end after the end of the cancer
One day you will follow at the sound of laughter
One day we'll fall in love
Violin Tsunami was written by Kishi Bashi.
Violin Tsunami was produced by Kishi Bashi.
Kishi Bashi released Violin Tsunami on Fri May 31 2019.