| Maximum The Hormone – Chuu chuu lovely muni muni mura mura purin purin boron nururu rero rero (english) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Why would you think this is fake? | |
| Gazette – Leech Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think the girl's voice fits in the way that it shouldn't fit. It doesn't bother me and at least it isn't as overdone as Swallowtail. Me likey a lot. | |
| Dir En Grey – Hotarubi (English) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I had a similar thought in mind when I read the lyrics, but then I started thinking. And this is what I came up with: firefly's light I was thinking that that could refer to the afterglow of the bomb after it goes off. only old faded photographs the days piling up on one another fire lights up with a pinwheel calmed the tears Maybe that refers to the fact that everything they new was now gone due to the blast and the person could now live a full life. Although, I can also think that it means that the people no longer have anything to fear because the worst has happened. Days piling up on one another could refer to the tension that the people felt waiting for the worst to happen. Calmed the tears could refer to the person, in an odd way, feeling relieved that what happened happened. Although the first line makes me think that the person lost something there, whether it be memories or the people contained within the memories. in a basket, shivered, swayed the baby laughs That sounds like a Moses reference to me, in that the Pharaoh (bomb) went and killed all of the babies (Japanese people) but he was lucky to survive. He laughs because he is unaware of the true severity of what happened, just as many were unaware of the results that the radioactivity would have on them and the wildlife. la la goodbye la la the evening grows late Goodbye could refer to the past as he knows it, because he is uncertain of anything anymore. The evening grows late could mean that he is dying due to the effects of the blast, or that he cannot see his future due to the clouds caused by the suddenness of the attack. this child you loved you build up Flashback maybe? He's thinking about his family that he raised due to the old ideals of Japan. now, by your side, go with this child, the two of you Telling his family in his mind to flee, but he hasn't realized that he has lost them. So "go, the two of you" could also mean that they went off into the afterlife. la la goodbye la la the evening opens The other evening could mean how the situation seems to pass and things start to have a chance of returning to normal. on the water's surface, only you float, reflecting the middle of a battlefield He sees his family everywhere, including the water, and he is always reminded of the day he lost them. become the wind, the divine wind I know kamikaze means divine wind. Could he be referring to the bomb and how it swept everything away? and into the darkness disappear bloom in the evening of our reunion the glow of the firefly His family is dead but he'll meet up with them once he dies. become the wind, the divine wind and into the darkness disappear bloom in the evening of our reunion the shape of the lilies Same thought here, but i don't really know if lilies have anything associated with death and loved ones. become the wind, the divine wind bloom in the evening of our reunion firefly's light and the flower of the lily I'm guessing he wants to die to be alongside his family once again, or that he is dying and the "firefly's light" is the last thing he sees before he kicks the bucket. Well, that's my two cents :P |
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