Dir en grey, 1999

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Dir en grey, 1999
Lyrics (translation) original/Japanese lyrics - (src) theme song based on the ghost '風月' [ Windil Focalor Yevil Ague ] from "風月withヘル"(Windil/'Kazetsuki with Hel')
someday that ship I saw shall return to sail across the seas once more someday a gust of wind shall carry it back towards those skies to the way things once were when I'm beneath the heat of the scorching sun, will I still be able to remember that cystal clear ocean? the rising heat burned everything down, the sand blows through the cloudless sky but even now; I wonder if things will remain unchanged? I'll just tell myself that some things can never be changed as I traverse through the skies does the full moon I'm gazing upon reflect the me of yesterday? will the waxing & waning crescent moon be climbed by the me of tomorrow? within that returning gust of wind, my free will continues walking on with no destination in mind, on a journey in idleness but, I just goin' my way to place that I desire. I walk alone on this world for so many time. Because, I believe I can more stronger and stronger. It was hard for me. but I haven't done regret about it. So, because that is makin' present me. the phases of the moon will always cycle continuously from now on I'll continue to change although I still don't know my exact destination, I hope I never lose sight of who I am, I just goin' my way to place that I desire.
CD Data 072
[03-2009]
L'Arc-en-Ciel - CD DATA [ November - 1997 ]
Miliyah on CDでーた 2019 中 cover
Full size : 1804x2560
[CD&DL Data 2010-08] #A9 Créditos: Kazamesu http://fantasy-alicenine.blogspot.com/2010/08/cd-data-vol91-2010-09.html
MALICE MIZER postcard, 1999