This OST represents my favorite aspect of Berserk. How earthen and surreal it is, especially the Golden Age. It’s like those fever dreams you have in bad weather that are followed by a batch of food and medicine. Once you peer back into sunshine, you realize that getting back on your feet isn’t the best part of overcoming sickness-it is the healing process. Telling your body to start working again because you’re not done yet. You haven’t gotten your fill. And that you’re ready to take what you have left of this meager existence, down to the last crumb.
This track always reminds me of the core message of berserk. We all struggle on this rock battling our own demons, weve all had our own eclipse, but at the end of it all even with no hope to be seen we push forward. We continue on for the ones we love, the ones we've lost, and ultimately for ourselves. We look to the sky and see the birds flying, hear them singing, breathe in the fresh air and look to the horizon, at the unknown and all that has come and what is yet to. That our lives are worth living, even through the pain that we thought we could never endure, even in moments where we thought death was preferable than continuing on. RIP to Kentaro Miura, you may not have lived to see your vision through but the impact you left on the world was unimaginable. Thank you
Лето 2021. Я узнал что это за произведение. Каждое лето, выходя на балкон, я включаю это композицию. Эта ностальгия... И эта музыка. Если у человека нет души, то я не знаю что тогда у меня вызывает непонятные чуства...
It is a made up language by Susumu hirasawa. Some of the other pieces of the berserk soundtrack had this. He did so as to make the audience feel like a foreigner hearing or imagining about a story that happened in a distant land and to add to the fairy tale-like aspect.