Barakamon
Barakamon bercerita tentang seorang penulis kaligrafi terkenal bernama
Handa Seishuu yang pindah ke sebuah pulau kecil bernama Pulau Goto. Ia
disuruh pindah ke pulau tersebut oleh ayahnya setelah ia memukul seorang
kurator tua di sebuah acara pesta penghargaan. Di pulau ini dia bertemu
(lebih tepatnya menemukan) anak perempuan kecil yang bernama Kotoishi
Naru di rumah barunya. Sejak saat itu Naru bersama teman-temannya selalu
bermain di rumahnya yang memang sebelum ditempati Handa sudah dijadikan
markas oleh anak-anak pulau disana. Selain itu dia juga harus
menghadapi perilaku-perilaku orang-orang pulau yang menurutnya agak aneh
dan bahasa daerah yang tidak dia mengerti artinya. Mampukah Handa
bertahan tinggal di pulau itu?
Lirik Innocence by NoicyCell
"It's is five O 'Clock", an evening-glow tells me.
A Treasure of our memories, it's become empty, somehow.
You held out a small hand, Smiling, like to you it was so natural
It may have no meaning, but it is something I can not do.
You touched my hand without thinking, but it was nice for me.
All the time that we believed, that the world was in our hands.
We were wrong, maybe it wasn't, I just wanna hope so, when I'm holding your hand.
"Would you hold my hand?", Could I have ever said that? I can't remember...
Why is it unclear?, I guess I'm just not who I used to be.
At times I cried and cried, and at times I smiled.
All the time we could not believe, that the world was in our hands.
We were wrong, In fact it was, 'cause you're holding my hand now.
We have always been part of the world, and the world has never changed.
How about you? How about me? We just know that we have changed.
All the times that we believed, that the world was in our hands.
We were wrong, maybe it wasn't, 'cause you're holding my hand now.
We've always been part of the world, and the world has never changed.
How about you? How about me? We just know that we have changed.
At every moment, Everywhere, I can't believe, I can't believe, when I'm holding your warm hand.
Your warm hand!
At times I cried and cried, and at times I smiled.
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