ねぇきいてョ
ボクのパパはちょースゴいんだ☆
最強のくしゃみを考えた
マンハッタン発のそれはバカでかい
北から南までョダレまみれさ
ボクはだいじょうぶだョ◎
このそらをパラシュートなしでも
とんでみせる
いいこにするから
ちゃんとできるから
とおくはなれててもしんじててネ
パパはボクをだいて 「神様」
そォよんだ
泣くも笑うもぜんぶもってるッて
ボクのおにいちゃんはふとりぎみ
ぜんぶカマズにのんで
キノコになッた
ボクは泣いたりしないョx
このかおにラクガキされたッて
笑ってみせる
ゆうこときくから
しっぱいわしないから
とおくはなれててもしんじててネ
シンジュをくれたおかえしに
ボクごとプレゼント
おどろくかな?
わたあめのなかすりぬけて
太陽になるんだ
巨大なジオラマにダイヴ@

ボクはだいじょうぶだョ◎
このそらをパラシュートなしでも
とんでみせる
いいこにするから
ちゃんとできるから
とおくはなれててもしんじててネ
シンジュをくれたおかえしに
ボクごとプレゼント
おどろくかな?
わたあめのなかすりぬけて
太陽になるんだ
そォいえば..
パパにおねがいがあるんだ
これいじょう兄弟は いらないから
そしてボクをわすれないで
やくそくしてほしい
「本日は晴天なり本日は晴天なり」
巨大なジオラマにダイヴ@


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    The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the obvious references. It's an interesting take, and I think it's Fat Man's voice. This is indicated by the title and the reference to his brother becoming a cloud first. The lyrics here are a bit dodgy, wareta.net/choubun/lmc-littlefatman.html is better.

    The childish references to the mushroom, cotton candy (clouds/sky), becoming the sun (the white flash an atom bomb makes) and diving into an enormous diorama (Nagasaki) are somewhat chilling. You can tell LM.C would support Nuclear Non-Proliferation by the last verse.

    I don't know why the bomb would be 'God'. But I think the father figure is Dr. Oppenheimer, and the entire first verse references his genius (it was that. It was also hugely destructive and sad) and the Manhattan Project, which was the project that developed the atom bomb. The continual laughing and crying reference is from his quote about the first successful trial - "Some people laughed, some people cried, most people were silent." atomicarchive.com/Movies/Movie8.shtml

    stealtheharmonyon March 31, 2012   Link

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