Shoot,use your gun of life
I'm not afraid to die
In your arms
Shoot,use your gun of life
Keep on watching me
Poison me

Mesamedasu prince from the biomass
Ai yoku no nami ni oyogu
Kana eacute, yo holo bi na ki ai
Demo ima wa jikan ga nai
Yokubo no sensor kawasu ai no juice
Do kasen ni hi wo tomoso
Hashile hijogushi leikyaku system on
Todokazalu nanaban me no sola

Who dares to wake me?
Prince from the biomass
Swimming in the waves of your intimacy
I'm able to offer
My love for centuries
But I have no time right now
Meet my desire sensors
My atom juice of joy
You want to use my affective circuits
Run to the fire exit
Use your cooling system
You'll never reach the 7th sky today


Lyrics submitted by mrtrout

Sex Born Poison Lyrics as written by Motoko Yoshinaga Jean-benoit Dunckel

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing

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    My Interpretation

    I guess the title means it's sex that's going to cause something dangerous or bad to be born, hence the poison. I think "prince from the biomass" could be this evil entity of pure desire that awakens inside the speaker. That is, by having sex, the person has awaken this massive desire that he/she didn't know he/she had, and became scared of it, so the same entity advises: "run to the fire system", that's right you big chicken. "You'll never reach the 7th sky today" - i.e. will not have an orgasm while denying my existence. This suggests this encounter is taboo somehow. Maybe the person is cheating or just discovered he/she's homosexual.

    The "different language" is Japanese, that's right. The English part has the same lyrics, translated from Japanese. That's why the words sound so weird, because they follow the syntax and imagery of the Japanese. Oh, and "Ai no juice" is definitely what you thought it was. Generally a girl's, I guess.

    maya_sibyllaon February 03, 2009   Link

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