NGT48 – Yasashisa no omosa. Lyrics Meaning: The Awful Weight of Seeing Something You Shouldn’t
What would you do if you saw your best friend’s partner cheating? NGT48’s song “Yasashisa no omosa” throws us right into that terrible situation. It’s a story about a dilemma with no easy answer.
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The Worst Possible Timing: NGT48’s Story in “Yasashisa no omosa”
This song tells a story from one person’s point of view. It’s a totally normal day, until it isn’t. Our narrator is just minding their own business, walking down the street, when they see something they can’t unsee.
An Accidental Witness
Imagine this: you spot your friend’s boyfriend across the street. But wait, he’s not alone. He’s with another girl, and they look way too comfortable with each other. It’s one of those gut-sinking moments.
By chance on a street corner
Kimi no kareshi to kanojo wo mikakechatta
I happened to see your boyfriend and her
Ude nanka kunjatte
They were linking arms and everything
Nandaka myou ni shitashigena funiki de…
Somehow, the atmosphere was strangely intimate…
The Moment of Truth (or… Not)
The narrator freezes. Should they say something? Walk over? But before they can even decide, the situation gets a thousand times worse. The couple kisses, right there in public. In a panic, the narrator just ducks around a corner and hides. Total nightmare fuel.
Just as I was about to call out, they suddenly kissed on the street
Awatete boku wa kado wo magatte mi wo kakushita
In a panic, I turned the corner and hid myself
A Heavy Secret: The Core of “Yasashisa no omosa”
The song’s title, “Yasashisa no omosa,” translates to “The Weight of Kindness.” And that’s exactly what this is about. The narrator is now crushed by this secret. The “kind” thing to do feels impossibly heavy. Do they tell their friend the horrible truth and break her heart? Or do they lie, pretending they saw nothing, to protect her happiness? This gut-wrenching choice is the entire heart of the song.
What in the world is kindness?
Kono jijitsu tsutaenakya ikenai ka?
Do I have to tell her this fact?
Sore yori mo uso wo tsuite demo
Or is it better to even lie
Kimi wo mamorou to suru koto ka
And try to protect you?
What Does Kindness Even Mean?
This song doesn’t give you a clean answer, because there isn’t one. It just explores the painful question. The next day, the narrator can’t even look their friend in the eye. Seeing her so happy and clueless makes the secret feel even heavier. The lyrics ask what real friendship is. Is it brutal honesty or gentle protection?
Is It Friendship… or Something More?
To make things even more complicated, the narrator hints that they might have feelings for their friend. This adds another messy layer to the choice. Are they silent because they want to protect her, or because they’re afraid of what might happen next? It’s a tangled mess of loyalty, love, and fear.
What in the world is friendship?
Boku wa kimi ni koishiteru no ka na
I wonder if I’m in love with you
Itoshisa tenbin ni kakeru nante
To weigh my love on a scale
Doushitemo dekinakatta
I just couldn’t do it
Kimi wo kizutsuketakunakute…
Because I didn’t want to hurt you…
In the end, the narrator leans toward just forcing themself to forget it all. But can you ever really forget something like that? What do you think is the right call here? Let me know your take on this impossible situation.