The line "’Cause sometimes I look in her eyes and that’s where I find a glimpse of us" mirrors the tragedy of the scarf. Every time they look at one another, they aren't seeing the adults they’ve become; they are seeing the children on that mountain, caught in a cycle of debt and devotion that prevents them from having a normal, healthy love. The Visual Parallel
In AoT, this "old flame" isn't just a person; it’s the lost innocence of Shiganshina. Eren spends his life looking at the horizon, but every time he closes his eyes, he sees the "glimpse" of a world that no longer exists. Even as he pushes Mikasa away, his final breakdown in Chapter 139 reveals that his coldness was a mask. Like the song’s narrator, he was "hoping he’d find" a version of himself that could be happy in the present, but he was too anchored to the tragedy of the past. Mikasa and the Burden of Comparison Glimpse Of Us X Aot
From Mikasa’s perspective, the song is an anthem of unrequited presence. She is the one "perfectly" caring for Eren, yet she can never fully reach him. Eren is preoccupied with his "scenery"—the horrific vision of the future and the memory of his mother. The line "’Cause sometimes I look in her
"Glimpse of Us" captures the core of Attack on Titan’s romance: it is a story of people who are physically present but emotionally stranded in a different time. Whether it’s Eren looking past Mikasa toward a doomed freedom, or Mikasa looking at Eren and seeing a boy who died years ago, they are both searching for a "glimpse" of a version of "us" that the world never allowed to survive. Eren spends his life looking at the horizon,
The connection between Joji’s "Glimpse of Us" and Attack on Titan (AoT) centers on the tragedy of lingering ghosts—the inability to move on from a past love while standing in the arms of someone new. The Haunting of Eren Yeager