Glass Lines Lyrics [English Meaning]: Tele

Tele’s ‘Glass Lines’ mixes introspective lyrics with a layered melody. The track is penned by Kitarō Taniguchi, who collaborates with Nishi Kawabata and YAMAZAKI Tsubasa to create a haunting sound. The lyrics writer crafts a reflective mood, weaving a story of fragility and repetition.

Glass Lines Lyrics [English Meaning]: Tele
Released: June 25, 2025

Glass Lines

Tele

Lyricist
谷口喜多朗
Composer
谷口喜多朗, 西川 陽介, Yamazaki Tsubasa

Glass Lines Meaning & Lyrics (Tele)

The performer sings, ‘Just like always, you’re tracing the lines in the glass,’ a line that describes the act of clinging to memories that are fragile and fragmented. The tune builds on this imagery, comparing emotions to broken shards that are repeatedly reassembled, yet never fully whole again.

Hora ne motodoori dayoSee, it’s back to how it was
Aikawarazu kimi ga nazoruJust like always, you’re tracing
Garasu no senthe lines in the glass
Hora ne motodoori dayoSee, it’s back to how it was
Barabara mo itsu no hi kaeven the fragments will, one day
Hajimemashite boku ga dainashi ni shita hikariPleased to meet you, light that I’ve ruined
Kaketa hada de kimi wo yugameru purizumuA prism distorting you with its chipped surface
Dare mo kizukanaiNo one notices
Nani mo kikoenaiNothing’s heard
Isso tokashite shimaeba raku na no niIt’d be easier to just melt it all away
MadaStill
Nando mo nando mo kuri kaesuRepeating it over and over again
Nando mo hahen wo tsunaide ikuConnecting the shards time and time again
Nando mo nando mo kuri kaesuRepeating it over and over again
Kando mo saido mo niburaseteDulling the sensitivity and the saturation
Hora ne motodoori dayoSee, it’s back to how it was
Aikawarazu kimi ga nazoruJust like always, you’re tracing
Garasu no senthe lines in the glass
Hora ne motodoori dayoSee, it’s back to how it was
Barabara mo itsu no hi kaeven the fragments will, one day
Wakannai yo gomen neI don’t get it, I’m sorry
Mahou wa ima doko ni iru noWhere is the magic right now?
Kakurembo no tsuzuki wa horaLook, the rest of our hide-and-seek
Douka mata ashitaplease, let it be tomorrow again
Dare mo inai daidokoro uzai yuuhi to haisuikouAn empty kitchen, the annoying sunset and the drain
Hyakuen no kuriimupan jaWith a ‘hundred-yen cream pan’ (sweet bread)
Ai ga nani ka anki dekinaiI can’t memorize what love really is
Kimi no hoho no sen wo nazoruI’ll trace the lines on your cheeks
Boku ga mahou ni naru kara riyuu ni naru karaBecause I’ll become the magic and I’ll become the reason
Hanashi wo shiyou yoLet’s talk
Tobikkiri bakageta kotoabout something incredibly foolish
Sore wa nani yori mo toumei na hikariThat’s a light more transparent than anything else
Hahen wo sono te niShards in those hands

Glass Lines Music Video

The meaning behind ‘Glass Lines’ is about the struggle to hold onto fleeting moments. The Japanese track, crafted by Tele, uses delicate imagery to explore how love and loss distort over time.