I depend on your existence
I depend on your existence
理性を千切った貴方の所為
憂き世に咲いた花は枯れる
素肌に焼き付き剥がれぬ感覚
吐息混じりの言葉覚えてる?
その優しき嘘に今なら溶け込める
曖昧に乱すのならバラバラにして
紅引く度心を隠し廓に散る
髪をなぞる残り香に浅き夢を見る
ゆらりゆらり揺られながら
手を伸ばせば届きそうな
あの空が今は遠く
ただ...涙零れそう
手繰り糸を結び忘れ解けた情念
蛹のままでは籠から飛べず
落日に染まる憂鬱をまた喉に残して

紅引く度心を殺し晩秋の闇へ
触れる事さえ二度と叶わぬ意味を
その時にはまだ
上の空を泳ぐ目に貴方が今も
消えてくれないから
飼われた夜は
痛哭さえ許してくれない
此処は無慈悲な欲の巣
さよならさえ濁す口に
何も望まないけど
此処に在る記憶まで連れて
逝かないで
廓に散る性に現在も
明日を見出せないまま
ただ残り香を辿り
彷徨う一人籠の中で...
I depend on your existence
貴方が消えない
I depend on your existence


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籠の蛹 Lyrics as written by Ruki

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    You forgot the "[g] [m] [f]" chant before "Bloody Birthday"...

    Actofdepression25on April 14, 2007   Link
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    What a fun song! I love when artists do songs like this, it really shows Gazette's personality as a band-they're just regular crazy menz.

    Love this song! Makes me want to go crazy...wonder if they wrote it after seeing The Omen...and i wonder which version.

    deadxlettersxcon July 12, 2007   Link
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    lol, such a fun song! WEEEEE!!!

    FlowerOnTheMoonon August 02, 2007   Link
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    hmmmm... this is a ok translation.... maybe next time ake the lyrics flow in time with the music and not so unorganized...

    But thanks alot for placing these lyrics here :D

    Ruki says "Happy birthday to damian..." at the end??? I though he said "Have Mercy..." ...

    k999t666johnon September 11, 2008   Link

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