泥に漬けて洗いかざせ
俺を被るお前は神?
DEAD BORN
I will feel pity for you 666
All you have is just a facade
Everyone laughs at
you behind your back
Who looks at you? 666
首を廻し此処が自由?
明日も君はSIDじゃない
奴の胸にはアレがねぇんだ
誘惑に喰れたドコが屍?
よく見てみな傷だらけになった
号外だらけのマネキン
寝かしつける子守歌は
聞こえない聞こえない聞こえない
肘を突いてはってる姿が
なんだかとても芸術だった
時間どうりに忘れ去られる
人身事故にたむけた菊の花束
眠れない 眠れない
罪深きはモナリザと・・・
DEAD BORN
I will feel pity for you 666
All you have is just a facade
Everyone laughs at
you behind your back
Who looks at you? 666

DEAD BORN
I will feel pity for you 666
All you have is just a facade
Everyone laughs at
you behind your back
Who looks at you? 666


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    WOW!!!!! Who dug up THOSE lyrics? GAWD, i coulda told ya dat

    degkid596on July 19, 2002   Link
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    Ohhh,hydra,i love this song :'D

    Psycho_Horroron July 05, 2005   Link
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    YAY! This song f***ing rules! It so awesome! I love it! ^-^

    Hiryuuon September 03, 2005   Link
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    At really, Kyo doesn´t sing: "I wanna be an anarchist, too", he just says: "I wanna ba an anarchist".

    It´s the japanese´s accent. Japaneses can´t say "anarchist", they usually say: "anarchistO..."

    Weird... ^^

    ~lu.with.motononia~on January 31, 2006   Link
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    this is the first Dir en Grey song i ever heard.. so it holds a special place in my heart! yay! i love it!

    LadyClubson February 18, 2006   Link
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    ~lu.with.motononia~, the booklet that comes with the CD has it written as "I wanna be an anarchist, too". Although it's true that with a Japanese accent that sort of thing happens.

    GotForGimmickon March 02, 2006   Link
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    Not really weird, just how the JP accent comes out as mentioned above.

    This song is freakin' sick!

    demented_lullabyon April 10, 2006   Link
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    I love this freakin' song! Is this some kind of play off of the Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK? I mean, damn, does the man love Sid Vicious.

    deppenpointeon April 15, 2006   Link
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    I thought that at first too, deppenpointe, but in an interview Kyo actually says he HATES Sid Vicious! XD Apparently he bought a book about Sid and Nancy cause he wanted to know what they were really like and stopped reading half way through because he thought they were so stupid!

    GotForGimmickon May 12, 2006   Link
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    LOL so this, kinda like JESSICA, is sort of taking a stab at Sid Vicious and that whole.. mindset, I guess?, of glorifying the man? God bless Kyo's cleverness.

    alrauneon March 09, 2008   Link

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