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Daughter of Evil (English Translation) Lyrics

Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha
So, shall we begin?

Once upon a time in a land far, far away
Was a wicked kingdom that no one dared to face
The ruler of the kingdom was a girl, evil and mean
A young, beautiful princess who was only aged fourteen

The finest items in the land, littered her abode
And a loyal servant who’s resemblance surely showed
In a stable was a horse that she named Josephine
The many riches of the world, they all belonged to her

If the riches didn’t last the princess didn’t fear
She’d order all the guard to steal from her subjects dear
If any were to try and end her evil reign
She’d order for those people to be slain

Now then. Bow to me peasants

The evil flowers bloom
A garden full of doom
And the foul weeds enter the garden
But the princess young and growing kills them all in rage
It’s just another life and my reign remains unchanged

Then one day the princess fell for a man
One dressed in Blue who wasn’t her fan
For instead he much preferred a close kingdom’s girl
A girl dressed in Green whose eyes shone like a pearl

The princess who discovered this was filled with blind rage
She ordered for her minister locked inside her cage
A softly whispered command crueler than any from before
“Destroy the kingdom Green, don’t give into opposed thoughts”

Houses of the kingdom swiftly burned to the ground
Many peoples voices could no longer make a sound
The people were in agony while they lost their lives
Yet the princess held no pity in her eyes

Oh look, it’s tea time!

The evil flowers bloom
A bloodbath full of doom
Such a dark yet wonderful sight
Even though the flower is as gorgeous as can be
The thorns within the garden shall set the flower free

Defeating the young princess wouldn’t be an easy task
But the royal’s subjects could no longer wear their mask
Like a flock of birds flying through a stormy sky
The red lady led them a mercenary in the nigh’

Their anger had built up through the years of the cruel reign
Consumed by their rage, they were no longer afraid
But the army had been damaged while fighting the Green war
The downfall of their attack was nothing more than a mere chore

As the subjects won the fight they flooded right into the court
Many servants fled before their lives were cut short
The beautiful, young princess didn’t bother to fight
She was finally captured on that night

How dare you! Filthy madmen!

The evil flowers bloom
A land consumed by doom
As the young girl’s whole dreamland crumbled
As it became clear that she had done this to herself
The broken doll inside was put back onto her shelf

Once upon a time in a land far,far away
Was a wicked kingdom that no one dared to face
The ruler of the kingdom was a girl, evil and mean
A young, beautiful princess who was only aged fourteen

She knew that they would behead her as the clock struck three
When the church bells ring it was only clear to see
The girl that was now in jail waiting patiently
Was a broken princess that lost her subject’s loyalty

As the time for her beheading finally came around
She realised the bells had lost their usual cheery sound
Refusing to look at the people below in the crowd
As the blade fell a tear dropped onto the ground

Oh look, it’s tea time.

The evil flowers bloom
A garden full of doom
Yet the weeds had murdered the thorned flower
The people spoke her name as she listened for her grave
The daughter of evil was finally given what she craved
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Cover art for Daughter of Evil (English Translation) lyrics by Kagamine Rin

In the original music video for Daughter of evil it is unclear but if you look at it’s connected song Servant of evil it is shown that the loyal servant is actually her twin brother that took her place as the princess and in truth he was the one beheaded while the princess lived in hiding

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