悲観的な君と無慈悲な君と
我 可愛い君は あぁ 其処で何を視ている

比較と比例の中 叫び狂い果てる
お前が望んだ結末だろう
さぞかしロマンティストなんだろうぜ ah

Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath

愛してください この血もその意味も

不意に思い返す 此処に愛は無い
繰り返し貫く あぁ 何処か壊れてゆく

比較と比例の中 叫び狂い果てる
お前が望んだ 結末だろう
さぞかしロマンティストなんだろうぜ ah

Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath

愛してください この血も その意味も

Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath
Gasp for breath

愛してください この日に この価値を


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    why has no one commented on this one? great way to start the album and one of my fave songs on it next to saku and kodou

    Paranoia_Agenton August 23, 2006   Link
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    Great way?????? DAMNIT ITS THE BEST WAY!!!!!! Perfect opening song for ANYTHIN!!!

    TheKrishnaon September 09, 2006   Link
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    This is the perfect opening! And this song, like the rest of Dir's, would make a sweet song to use to make a music video =3

    KyosKuraireon September 22, 2006   Link
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    Has anybody else tried singing to this song? ..................its hard as all shit.....any body agree with me?

    Demoraon December 19, 2006   Link
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    Demora, have to say I don't. :D But this song is one of my fave Diru song. Second one I ever really liked. Just perfect start to the album. Deep, strong, emotional, beautiful and mad. There's not much songs what you can listen over and over again for next two weeks without getting bored and this is one of them.

    Vivian_Velveton January 27, 2007   Link
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    Demora, have to say I don't. :D But this song is one of my fave Diru song. Second one I ever really liked. Just perfect start to the album. Deep, strong, emotional, beautiful and mad. There's not much songs what you can listen over and over again for next two weeks without getting bored and this is one of them.

    Vivian_Velveton January 27, 2007   Link
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    XD I agree with Demora...But I love to try singing it anyways. It's fun seeing what my voice can do. ^^'

    Phuzzaphobiaon March 02, 2007   Link
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    i sing too it but i hear myself matching better when i do the growling part shallower in my throat, its more kyo's style

    setaon March 09, 2007   Link
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    i sing too it but i hear myself matching better when i do the growling part shallower in my throat, its more kyo's style

    setaon March 09, 2007   Link
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    I tried singing this song, but all I can mange are the raspy growls. It's awesome. It made a great first impression on the entire album.

    Jahred_2007on May 15, 2007   Link

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