The innocence of our stacked hands.
Our stacked hands equals our joined/clasped hands?
Furthermore, depending on context, our stacked hands can imply that they commited an immoral act? a liaison.
It's hard to find a meaning in that phrase. Can you please supply more context? Where did you find these words?
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It's hard to find a meaning in that phrase. Can you please supply more context?
Where did you find these words?
Our stacked hands equals our joined/clasped hands? Yes, that's the basic idea.
Furthermore, depending on context, our stacked hands can imply that they commited an immoral act? a liaison.
I don't see that in your text at all.
I would say,
we stacked our hands (on top of each other’s),(looking) young and innocent.
It’s part of lyrics written by a non-native speaker of English, and the part you’re asking is originally sung in Japanese. I don’t know who translated it into English, but TL sounds odd.
The part that immediately follows it is written and sung in English, but they don’t make