ブレ始めた視界
ガラスの空 風の色
独り流れているメリーゴーランド 手を振る

後ろめたさよりどことなく薄れた声
明日自分を置き去りに眠る
喜劇の涙より誰よりも儚く
奪われるまま汚れるままココに

一夜明けた暗い朝に窓を額に見立て
眠る肌 起こし濡れた絵に手を伸す
春が川に散らす
命ユラユラ何所へ行く?
重たく閉ざした扉に手をかける

パレードの亡骸静けさが今日も俺を
眠らせない真実と笑う
喜劇の涙より誰よりも儚く
奪われるまま汚れるままココに愛を
おどけて踊る四季がどこまでも痛く
奪われるまま汚れるまま
差し出す夢に溶けて

I bleed as my way
Of compensating
Everything to you
How heavy is blood?
Happiness and sadness lies too close

生まれてくる明日の手は 純粋そのままで
涙で君がもう見えない
喜劇の涙より誰よりも儚く
奪われるまま汚れるまま ココに愛を
君を見下ろせる一つの観覧車
ただ崩れ行く旋律さえ
甘く綺麗で怖い
Ah ah ah ah ah ah
浅い言葉より太陽にさらされた
影が焼け付く心に触れ


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Glass Skin Lyrics as written by Kyou Dir En Grey

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    At first, 'Kigeki no namida' didn't make sense to me in terms of Kyo's per usual lyics, so I supposed he was saying 'Higeki no namida'... But I was wrong. Great song and awesome lyrics. The imagery is phenomenal...

    Abhorsonon September 15, 2008   Link

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