LE SSERAFIM
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The Hydra

A defiant, multilingual declaration of resilience that builds from a whisper to a roar.

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A defiant, multilingual declaration of resilience that builds from a whisper to a roar.

The phrase 'watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite', 'throw me into the black sea', is a dare.

It's not about surviving a storm, but demanding to be thrown into the deepest part of it, over and over.

Editor's note

LE SSERAFIM's 'The Hydra' and its antifragile chant

A defiant, multilingual declaration of resilience that builds from a whisper to a roar.

watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite

The phrase 'watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite', 'throw me into the black sea', is a dare. It's not about surviving a storm, but demanding to be thrown into the deepest part of it, over and over. That's where the 'again and again' comes from, a willingness to be submerged just to prove you can swim back up.

It's a stark, visual command. There's no negotiation in it, just a cold readiness for whatever comes from the depths.

The way the word 'antifragile' gets chopped and stretched across the beat, especially near the end, turns a concept into a physical rhythm.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite" the pull of "again and again"
Lyrics

The Hydra

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Do you think I’m fragile?

Do you think I’m fragile?

watashi no kubi o kittemite

watashi no kubi o kittemite

어디 한번 날 부숴봐

eodi hanbeon nal buswobwa

Do you think I’m bad?

Do you think I’m bad?

그러면 날 추락시켜봐

geureomyeon nal churaksikyeobwa

watashi o moyashitemite

watashi o moyashitemite

watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite

watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite

몇 번이고 다시

myeot beonigo dasi

Again and again

Again and again

mouichido mouichido

mouichido mouichido

I am antifragile

I am antifragile

I

I

watashi wa

watashi wa

naneun

naneun

I am antifragile

I am antifragile

다시 살아나

dasi sarana

추락하며 추는 춤

churakamyeo chuneun chum

misu ya shippai o kakusanai

misu ya shippai o kakusanai

I'm not afraid of storms

I'm not afraid of storms

For I'm learning how to sail my ship

For I'm learning how to sail my ship

나는 점점 더, 더, 더 강해져

naneun jeomjeom deo, deo, deo ganghaejyeo

I am antifragile

I am antifragile

I am antifragile

I am antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

Fragile

Fragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

I’m antifragile

Fragile

Fragile

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What is "The Hydra" by LE SSERAFIM about?

A defiant, multilingual declaration of resilience that builds from a whisper to a roar. The phrase 'watashi o kuroi umi ni nagetemite', 'throw me into the black sea', is a dare. It's not about surviving a storm, but demanding to be thrown into the deepest part of it, over and over.

Who performs "The Hydra"?

LE SSERAFIM performs "The Hydra", and this lyric page sits inside the LE SSERAFIM catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "The Hydra"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "LE SSERAFIM's 'The Hydra' and its antifragile chant", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "The Hydra"?

Yes. The related section below points to Sour Grapes and The World Is My Oyster with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by LE SSERAFIM?

Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through LE SSERAFIM's lyric pages.

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