Talk:光よ (Hikari yo)/@comment-67.2.8.24-20190218034806

Am I the only person that thinks this song may be unintentionally intertwined with the song 'Miss Wanna Die'? If I am, then here's my theory of why I think this:

Miss Wanna Die is a song with some sort of correlation to death, which is rather explicit by the name. My theory on that song is that it's about a girl who leapt from the roof of a hospital, where she had awoken, but this is rather like her spirit attaching itself to the hospital where she had killed herself, anchoring her to the pain and heartache she suffered and endured during her life and that was brooding inside of her heart. Now, she's fated to be locked in her own little tormenting world where she is alone, scared, and depressed, unable to feel joy, her memories and story replaying over and over again, much like Rei from the game 'Detention', the game being played by Jacksepticeye if you wish to watch it, but anyways, back to my theory. So, the girl in 'Miss Wanna Die' is dead and basically trapped in purgatory, and in the meantime in the world of the living, her body is decomposing, mushrooms growing at her head, most likely poisonous ones as they are spotted and brightly colored, which is a warning sign that they're poisonous in nature. The pain of the body decomposing carries over partially to the girl's spirit, thereby explaining the redened eyes and sprouting mushrooms on the girl.

Now, in O Light, I believe that the girl in there is the same girl as the one in 'Miss Wanna Die', now just trapped in a new area of the land of the dead as she was able to press on and move through her personal purgatory and pass into the land of the dead, however, her torment continues as the darkness that shrouded her heart in her heart when she died followed her and manifested in the many images that are seen with the girl, and during it all she's running away, trying to find an escape from her darkness and reach some point of piece in her soul so she can rest. She is merely waiting for someone, anyone to help her move on and leave her purgatory, all the while running and hiding from the monsters manifested by her suffering that hunt her. Not to mention the protagonist in O Light looks extremely similar to the protagonist in 'Miss Wanna Die'.