Pulse

got for gimmick... devise

well, let's sleep let's see the dream blood . earth . lie . sky
vomit inside the body body . god . box . beast
glorious moon isn't it pretty smell . neck . trap . black
That person is inside a wall...

scarlet sweet a memory sketched as a spiral returns to the earth
deeper still laughing like you're tame in this inflamed evening

1999, November 5th 6:30pm and 27 seconds
B-type, I, a perfectionist from A-type, you, an insomniac
you teach only a little of the lie
I, claustrophobic, am so happy that
I gave you a present of a chastity belt (it suits you very well)
I with flawless principles, in this inflamed evening
while my arteries pulse
into your veins inject the halcyon
take out all the blood that there is
in this simple room
only one I decorated it by hanging
while looking at that my feelings run wild, at my moistness you're staring in shock
while showing 3 minutes of paradise a good feeling
hysteria TYPE-A

scarlet sweet a memory sketched as a spiral returns to the earth
deeper still laughing like you're tame in this inflamed evening

if time passes anyhow
this child will be born and will become you
deeper still show me your best, as this child is tamed

scarlet sweet
gouged freak

got for gimmick... devise


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    I'll go ahead and add my take on it. My guess is the Theme of the song is 'Praying Mantis Syndrome.' It's when after the female mantis is done mating with the male mantis, the female kills the male. PMS(no, not THAT PMS, the syndrom listed above) is pretty much that, but in this sense, applies to women. I believe that the woman in this song suffers from this syndrome. After the woman has sex with the man in this song(unlucky bastard)she kills him, making the line "That person is inside a wall..." make a lot more sense when you think about it. And for those who didn't know what Preying Mantis Syndrome was, enjoy your psychology lesson for the day.

    Shibooon March 26, 2008   Link

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