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1* Akiko has done many songs about being separated from a loved one, whether by death or not. Examples include (but are not limited to) "Souheki no Mori" and "Reimei ~Aurora~" from ''RAKA'', and "Tsuisouka" from ''Harmonia''.
2** Of these, "Tsui no Hate" from ''Istoria~Kalliope~'' may be the saddest, as it is told from the point of view of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Orpheus]] after he failed to bring [[TheLostLenore Eurydice]] back from the underworld. The finale, which shows an increasingly broken down Orpheus going farther and farther into the deep end, until his whispers finally fade away, is completely soul-crushing.
3* "Byakumu no mayu~Ricordando il passato~" is bad enough in itself. Listening to it in the context of ''VisualNovel/{{Umineko|WhenTheyCry}}'''s ending is worse. Listening to it in context and ''understanding the lyrics'' is sure to empty your stock of tissues for the next year. It is basically a man talking about perpetuating the memory of his dead lover so that it is never soiled, and praying that she may now rest in peace after a life of suffering.
4* Try listening to ''Navigatoria'''s version of "Sorriso" while understanding the lyrics and thinking of the person you love the most in the world. Doubles as heartwarming.
5* Two songs on ''[[VideoGame/ArTonelicoQogaKnellOfArCiel Utau Oka~Ar=Ciel Ar=Dor~]]'' are particularly heartrending. "Resshikougi~Raikoku no Tenshi~" begins with an emperor [[OffingTheOffspring sacrificing his daughter]] and ends with the princess in the song murdering her beloved and killing herself immediately after. "Infelious Rhaplanca. Ten no Inori ~Rhaplanca~/Chi no Aganai ~Maoh~" is about [[MessianicArchetype Rhaplanca's]] [[HeroicSacrifice self-sacrifice]] to save the people of her city, and [[TheAtoner Maoh]] mourning her and promising to take care of the world to fulfill her wishes.
6* While "EXEC_over.METHOD_SUBLIMATION/.~ee wassa sos yehar" is mostly an angry, Nightmare Fuel-filled song, the part that starts at 2:47 and ends at 3:14 is a reflection of the singing character's feelings of disappointment toward the people that caused the death of her beloved and the project to which she dedicated her whole life to fail. The meanings of the lyrics and the sound of the violin in it are truly depressing.
7* "Kaseki no Rakuen" (Fossilized Paradise) from ''Turaida'' is a rather abstract song, but seems to be about someone who takes refuge in their own mental world and are terrified of anything from the outside that might come to destroy it - including kindness, pity...or love, describing them all as "innocent blades". Overall, it's a song full of despair, from someone who is afraid of calling for help.

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