I like puzzles like this, so I took a quick systematic approach in my head: first, I thought of big shows with English-sounding endings, then I imagined indie anime with indie bands that might use an English-titled song. Still, nothing obvious came up that matches 'I Close My Eyes' as an ending title. What I do know from experience is that songs you hear in anime endings sometimes have a different official title than what you remember from the chorus, especially when the chorus is in English and the single is released with a Japanese title.
If you want a fast way to nail it down, try Shazam or SoundHound during the credits, or search the exact lyric line in quotes plus the word "anime" on Google or YouTube. Another trick: check the episode’s end credits for the artist name and song title and then search that artist’s single or OST — music releases often list the track used on the show. Tell me an episode number or upload a clip and I’ll dig deeper for you.
Short and practical: I don’t recognize an ending theme officially called 'I Close My Eyes' from any mainstream anime off the top of my head. It’s possible the line appears in the lyrics rather than as the title, or you heard a cover/insert used in a localized release. My immediate advice is to check the episode’s end credits for the song/artist name, use a music-identifying app while the ending plays, or search the lyric line in quotes plus "anime" online.
If you can tell me what the ending looked like, which episode it was, or even hum the tune (voice memo!), I’ll follow up and try to find the exact track for you.
Okay, I got a bit nerdy with this one because music identification is one of my guilty pleasures. I don’t have a confirmed match for a song officially titled 'I Close My Eyes' being used as an anime ending, but I can walk you through exactly how I’d track it down and why it’s trickier than it looks. First, many anime use Japanese-titled songs that include English phrases in the chorus — so the title might not contain the words you remember. Second, region-specific releases or licensed edits sometimes swap theme songs, so someone in another country might recall a different ending.
My go-to methodology: 1) grab a short clip of the ending visuals (even a phone recording) and check the closing credits for artist/song; 2) run the clip through a music ID app; 3) search lyrics in quotes on Google and YouTube; 4) check the anime’s page on streaming platforms or fan-maintained databases for soundtrack listings; 5) ask on a forum like Reddit’s music-identification or a show-specific subreddit — fans often have OST scans or CD tracklists. If you want, paste a lyric snippet, describe the animation, or tell me where you saw it (streaming service, TV, DVD). I’ll happily do the sleuthing with you.
I’ve dug through my memory and my music apps and I can’t find any widely-known anime that uses a song literally titled 'I Close My Eyes' as its ending theme. That doesn’t mean the phrase hasn’t been sung in an ending — English lines like “I close my eyes” pop up in lyrics sometimes — but a direct match for a song title is elusive. I spent a few minutes picturing endings with mellow piano or gentle guitar where that lyric might fit, but nothing concrete surfaced.
If you’ve got even a tiny extra clue — the year, a character in the scene, a visual detail from the credits, or whether the lyrics were in English or Japanese — I can chase it down. I’ve tracked down mystery endings before by checking episode credits, single/OST listings, and YouTube uploads of ending sequences. Drop a screenshot or a timestamp next time and I’ll go hunting through OST tracklists and comment sections until I find it for you.
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Autumn Winters: heartbroken, haunted, hungry for something more. A name that doesn't fit her anymore. She runs from the ruins of her past, colliding with him.
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I'm forced onto the operating table, where two lives end at once.
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But on departure day, my husband and son vanished.
I called my husband. I could hear an airport boarding announcement in the background.
My voice trembled. "Where are you?"
He panicked and mumbled that the company had an emergency before hanging up.
I tried calling again, but the line was busy.
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In the photo, he stood beneath the snowy peaks of Wintercrown with one arm around his old love while the other held our son.
The caption read: [If we had been a little braver back then...]
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I love digging through ending credits late at night, and this one had me checking my playlists twice: I couldn't find any official anime that lists a track literally titled 'I don't wanna lose control' as an ending theme. That exact phrase might be a lyric fragment, a mistranslation, or a casual subtitle someone used on YouTube instead of the song's real title. Anime endings sometimes get labelled by fans with lines from the chorus, so it’s easy to end up chasing a phantom title.
If you want to keep going, try a couple of quick tricks that usually work for me: record a short clip of the ED (your phone is fine), run it through Shazam, SoundHound, or Google’s hum-to-search, and paste any memorable lyric into quotes with the words 'ending theme' in a Google search. Also dig into sites like AnimeThemes.moe or look up the show on 'Nana'/'Beck' style playlists if it sounds like J-rock — those series have tons of English-sounding tracks and can be misleading. I’d also ask over on Reddit’s music ID threads or anime communities with a clip; someone usually recognizes off-brand labels. If you want, send a timestamped clip and I’ll help parse the lyrics and hunt it down — this kind of little mystery is oddly fun to chase.
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What really struck me in the finale was how her voice captured the essence of the moment, echoing the themes of growth, sacrifice, and hope that permeate the story. There’s just something special about how her music comes together with the animation, crafting such powerful scenes. Many fans, including myself, have playlists dedicated to her songs because they resonate so deeply, and that one really felt like a perfect send-off as we closed this chapter of Tanjiro and his companions.
With the emotional weight of the characters’ journeys, LiSA’s passionate performance in 'Hana no Uta' makes it unforgettable. It’s fascinating how the background music amplifies the storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on viewers after the credits roll. This finale won’t soon be forgotten, thanks in no small part to her amazing artistry. No doubt, as the series continues to inspire discussions, LiSA’s contribution will keep that hype alive among all of us!
In contrast, I also have to highlight that the musical composition itself, composed by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina, added layers of intensity alongside LiSA's vocals, enriching the entire climax. It's like they crafted an atmospheric solution, blending traditional and modern sounds in a way that resonates even outside of the anime itself.
Playing 'Hana no Uta' during a rewatch of the finale is a must for any fan—it just wraps up everything so perfectly in my opinion!