Shut up! That's fucking bullshit
Blood tastes like vanilla

Fuck off, fuck off
もっともらしい顔してあざむくことしか頭にない猿
さあ盲人に問う 答えろ

Shut up! That's fucking bullshit

狡猾の銃が鳴り響く headless body
狡猾の銃が鳴り響く headless body
そうさ笑い狂え I'm damned

Fuck off, fuck off
もっともらしい言葉ですかした顔して否定してんだろ
さあ消える時間だ 祈れよ

狡猾の銃が鳴り響く headless body
狡猾の銃が鳴り響く headless body
そうさ笑い狂え I'm damned

I say destroy, fuck off, I say destroy, fuck off
何故だ 真実を感じずに生きる
何処に愛があるのかさえ shut up!

狡猾の銃が鳴り響く headless body
狡猾の銃が鳴り響く headless body
そうさ笑い狂え I'm damned

Shut up! That's fucking bullshit
Shut up! That's fucking bullshit
Blood tastes like vanilla


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    Bah, Kyo needs to improve nothing. Wondeful, epic, engaging. Just like everything Dir en Grey has ever done. Also, this (and is probably obvious to everyone else) seems to be that angry, spiteful side of grief, which I am more in tune with .. ;x

    Android-Scalpelon April 12, 2007   Link

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