[ti:Just Like the Wind] [ar:平田志穂子] [00:00.50]There used to be a rusty swing beside this house [00:06.84]It used to creak on windy days like yesterday [00:14.00]When violently the raindrops blew against my window pane, but [00:25.00]they made no sound, the triple glazing kept it out [00:31.35]Yet in my mind I heard that old swing, thinking 'bout [00:37.56]how can we know the sound of wind if nothing moves around us? [00:48.00]In this hard, shiny world [00:54.00]Can our voices still be heard [01:00.14]or like the wind, have we become [01:04.74]a bit more silent in our ways? [01:12.67]In this clean, modern world [01:18.62]is it harder to discern [01:25.79]What we're trying to communicate? [01:32.01]Just like the wind, could it be that we need a swing? [01:44.82]Just like the wind, what we need is a moving thing [02:20.05]