: From this perspective, the song is a vow to never lose sight of his true essence or spirit. To "part" from this inner self would be a spiritual death, making physical death preferable. 3. Key Lyrical Symbols
死ぬのがいいわ (Shinunoga E-Wa) (Romanized) Lyrics - Genius
: Kaze has stated that the "you" in the song is not necessarily another person, but rather his own "Higher Self" or the ideal version of himself.
The title literally translates to . In the chorus, Kaze sings that he would rather face death than be separated from "you" ( anata ).
: He claims he would choose this person over "three meals a day" ( sando no meshi ), a Japanese idiom representing the most basic necessities of life.