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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni by Eiko Shimamiya (lyrics)

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2009

English and Romaji lyrics.
I translated "oni" as "demon" but it can be read as "ogre" or "devil" as well. Same thing, dears.
And that stuff at the beginning isn't actual lyrics, it's just noises. I'm sure of it.
This is the first beginning theme of the anime called Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. I don't recommend it for those of weak stomachs - there's bloody death and creepiness, which is why I like it so much. ^ ^
I still take requests, but I turn people down a lot because I don't have a lot of music files so I turn people down a lot. I'M NOT TRYING TO BE MEAN, DEARS.
And watch the videos by AnimeTurd94. She doesn't do lyric videos, she does little animations and slideshows... so she's much more original than me. ^ ^

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  • @yihanglee 5 MONTHS LATER...

    Looks like everyone's too afraid of death to dislike.

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  • Now I know this is originally fr the anime but what if it was just like the full meaning is about going insane or something like that... Please don't criticize me or anything becuz this only my opinion of it ; 3 ; it's so my song specially the blood as tears part. -3

  • @iieatU Thank you, i love you i've been tryin to track down that for 1 year or so, i love you.

  • @GamersHelpers meaning you cant escape >:D that what hanne hanna harie means

  • @GamersHelpers hanne hanna harie XD dontt know how to spell it

  • What does it says right in the beggining?

  • Titles like Mr Mrs Ms etc are also honorifics, haha. It's used in the same sense: formality.

  • Actually, -san is just an honorific. It doesn't directly translate ito anything. It's just a mark of esteem when speaking to someone. Really, though, -san is just said out of politeness. Really the only time it's appropriate not to use an honorific when speaking to someone is if you know that person very intimately!

  • i love the song n_n

    

  • @oneofgod Oni means demon and San means "Mr.", "Miss", "Mrs.",

  • @TehFinalFantasygurl didn't even notice it *facepalm* but you are so right :3

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