Kaai Yuki ~ After School
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is so horrod......aaaaaaaaaaaa
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some genius should give us some lyrics to fawn over
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She's MesoMeso-sama.
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@Mutilatrix Thanks that helped alot~
I still need the full lyrics in English or Hiragana or Katakana
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@pacman10098cp Yup~
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is she the original singer for this song?
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Hey, can I please have the lyrics? *___*
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for help to someone who can't hear her, or like she desperately wants someone to hear her. It sounds to me like she (or someone else) is being held somewhere and tormented!
I know it's not much, but I saw some comments asking for lyrics and things, so I thought I'd take a stab at what I could figure out.
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"Tsutsumi naku" is like trying not to hide something or displaying it. It's also a rough equivalent to something like "honestly" or "frankly". It's followed immediately by "dare ka", or "who is it/that", or just a question pertaining to a person's identity. "Kikoeru" means "can you hear me?" or "Do you hear my voice?" Then it gets scary and she says "Mou yamete, mou yamete", so "Stop, stop" or "Make it stop!" and "Tasukete iyo", which is "Help me", so the end makes it sound like she's calling
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Near the middle of the song, there's something about not being able to see something and wondering why something is happening. She calls something "okashi", so something really strange or weird. There's also a bit about either a face or a smell (I can't tell if she said "kao ii" [something like "A face, right?" though I'm probably way off] or "kaori" [scent] and I can't read well enough to tell.) I don't remember what the phrase "tsukaware nai" means, but I remember it's a negative.
Yuki has a voice that's very well suited to creepy horror songs...
All airy and sounding like it's barely there.
People should use her for the creepy child stereotype instead, it'd suit her well.
essymn 1 year ago 79
clicked on this song thinking it was going to be happy...guess not lol
lillyjo7 4 months ago 30