蝉が鳴く真夏の季節です
襖の向こうから
帯を緩めた浴衣姿で
女は破水して

髪は乱れて顔は見えなく
ニヤリと口笑う
女の唇紅く塗れば
二度目も出来るかな?

心眼妄想 victimization
卵管暴走 victimization
排卵反応 victimization
花魁干渉 victimization
断腸切断 victimization
談笑中絶 victimization

蝶が死ぬ真冬の季節です
一面雪景色
井戸の中から這い上がる君
女は高笑い

心眼妄想 victimization
卵管暴走 victimization
排卵反応 victimization
花魁干渉 victimization
断腸切断 victimization
談笑中絶 victimization

心眼妄想 victimization
卵管暴走 victimization
排卵反応 victimization
花魁干渉 victimization
断腸切断 victimization
談笑中絶 victimization

性欲願望咲かせましょう
妊娠願望咲かせましょう
己の願望咲かせましょう
女の死体を咲かせましょう
来年の春を咲かせましょう
京の都に咲かせましょう

心眼妄想 victimization
卵管暴走 victimization
排卵反応 victimization
花魁干渉 victimization
断腸切断 victimization
談笑中絶 victimization

心眼妄想 victimization
卵管暴走 victimization
排卵反応 victimization
花魁干渉 victimization
断腸切断 victimization
談笑中絶 victimization


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鬼眼-Kigan- Lyrics as written by Kyou Dir En Grey

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    General Comment

    The thing that always came to mind was that this song was about the birth of a demon into the world.

    the second stanza kinda reminds me of The Ring, though I'm sure that's just coincidence ^_^

    Rereading the lyrics, you might wonder if Kyo is referring to himself in any reguard. After all, he got his name from Kyoto, right? Or am I wrong?

    Buckon June 07, 2005   Link

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