Where's the fortunate future?
Where does our fortunate
Futurecome?

Say what
Fuck off, fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory

Fuck off, fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory
Dick men

Where's the fortunate future?
Where does our fortunate
Futurecome?

Say what
Fuck off fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory
Fuck off fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory

Under the sun
嘲笑うかの様に白日の下
曝け出した のどかに流れる赤の川

死骸で作った山道をお前たちは笑い歩いている
また手をかけ延ばし
そして百合の花に蟻が群がる

何一つも救えない人達には両手の中
灰と涙と寡黙を
残酷なまでに かようは月と太陽
明日さえも眼を塞いだ
赤日に問うは寡黙と ah ah

Under the sun
Say what
Fuck off fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory
Say what
Fuck off fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory, yeah
Fuck off fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory
Say what
Fuck off fuck off and wipe
Get back my merrily memory, dick men


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朔-saku- Lyrics as written by Kyou Dir En Grey

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    And where the hell is Kasumi? It makes no sense that's not in here

    killswitch916on March 07, 2006   Link

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