dope give not so tune coz not byte
this is see town i'm not u
i don't me so so coz it so none
i'm so diary hammam so lathi
my lassie i'm me he me he

mr.fear lie i pitcha dope pow
and no miza i pitcho lie
i can tell me and no wasn't trackin'
feel chaza and feel show
now real i feel see i let me here

アンタ誰?   
誰?(****)    
誰?   
誰?(****)
何時間 其の顔 微塵 
感じる外傷を顔面に発砲
何時間 其の顔 微塵
感じる外傷を顔面にsheol

mo' sheol

i now real i can see
i then hope mother-four-nine
i chain lie i feel lie
i can fight everyone me lie...


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    General Comment

    Majority of the words in these lyrics are wrong.

    Corrected version:

    Dragging our ship down, gone with the pipe this is their town and their dream I miss ya so, coz ya so loud i'm so dirty how am I so let down my violence it make me feel

    アンタ誰?    誰?()     誰?    誰?() 何時間 其の顔 微塵  感じる外傷を顔面に発砲

    missed her faint lie(unintelligible) (Unintelligible) affectionate light i can't tell man always so drunk and The future's a...a vision now left I foresee all of me

    アンタ誰?    誰?()     誰?    誰?() 何時間 其の顔 微塵  感じる外傷を顔面に発砲 何時間 其の顔 微塵 感じる外傷を顔面にsheol

    mo' sheol

    i (unintelligible) i can't see i found a master four nine i can't lie I don't feel right i can't fight anymore...

    アンタ誰?    誰?()     誰?    誰?() 何時間 其の顔 微塵  感じる外傷を顔面に発砲

    The song is about the act of genocide or violent oppression of another nation. But tells it through the metaphor of an abusive boyfriend/spouse(the aggressive nation) dealing with the guilt of killing his partner(the victimized nation) via gunshot, and is now trapped in Sheol experiencing his own personal hell. Just like nations who were responsible for atrocious acts on others, have to own up to what they did.

    Seeing as this song came out a couple of years after the start of the Iraq war, and many artists and musicians from other countries were making art and music that protested against the American government, my guess is that this was directed towards the US govt.

    Jistuon February 28, 2019   Link

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