This song reminds me so much of Nagisa Shingetsu.
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The Lost One's Weeping. It reminded me so much that I almost started crying. My interpretation of the song is that there is a young boy who focuses so much on his schoolwork that he shuts out all other priorities and loses a personality altogether. He then throws away all of his childhood dreams and becomes a "drone", his main goal being to mature and grow up despite his young age. Then he starts questioning his life and his sanity.
And that just about sums up Nagisa Shingetsu in a nutshell right there, that interpretation. Nagisa was forced to binge study for days and weeks by his parents and was deprived of his childhood, expected to become one of society's elites. Nagisa literally had to give up his childhood to mature and overtake his peers. He was forced to become so indulged in his homework that it became his life. So much so that Nagisa would literally have a breakdown if he didn't score perfectly on a test or a worksheet. The abuse he received from his parents messed up his entire life. All Nagisa was was an experiment to his parents. His parents wanted to see how much a child could take until they reach their breaking point. And of course, they chose their child. Why? Nagisa is then manipulated and brainwashed by Monaka Towa in the Soldiers of Hope, OF WHICH SEXUALLY ASSAULTS HIM SOON ENOUGH, making him falling into despair and even more unstable. Nagisa then openly questions his sanity before he battles Komaru Naegi and Toko Fukawa with his robot, until finally he is crushed by that robot after it malfunctions.
Motherf---. That's not fair. I feel so bad for Nagisa. He didn't deserve any of that.
*sighs and licks a Nagisa Shingetsu body pillow*
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