"Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" is a
J-pop song with
instrumentation from
electric and
bass guitars,
drums and
piano. According to a book of
sheet music published by
Yamaha Corporation, it is set in
common time, and moves at a quick
tempo of 165 beats per minute in the
A major key throughout the song. The
introduction starts with only piano accompanying Yanagi's vocals, and uses a
bridge with added guitars and drums to transition into the first
verse. Another bridge is used between the first and second verses; both verses use the same music with different lyrics. After the third verse, a
break is employed, followed by the fourth verse. After a short
outro, an instrumental
coda is used to close the song. When writing the
lyrics, Ryo did not want to copy the tone or style of the original
Bakemonogatari novels, because he felt the author
Nisio Isin would enjoy the song more if it was more original. Thus, Ryo wrote a different story after borrowing the general setting of the novels. The lyrics tell the story of a girl with an
unrequited love who was never able to convey her feelings to the person she loved. The cover artwork features an illustration by
Shirow Miwa with the
Summer Triangle depicted in the starry sky. The Summer Triangle is mentioned in the second verse of the song and
stargazing in general is featured throughout the lyrics. The art direction and designs were handled by Yoshiki Usa. Before designing the cover, Ryo had Miwa and Usa listen to the song and told them the image of it in a word or two, but otherwise gave them full freedom to design the artwork. ==Release and reception==