Houkai Jokyoku
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Houkai Jokyoku
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Delusion and dream
A moment when reality fades
Two voices crossing
Memory of red blood
Cells tremble
They tremble in pleasure
Fate/shriek/urge/resonance/the end
Constraining voice
A temptation towards ruin
All for destruction
All for bloodshed
Birth/rule/lust/sequence
A runaway playback of memories
A body that has lost its senses
Program crash
Out of control
And it repeats all over again
Mind/life/scenario/lasting/the end
Collapsing thoughts
Dimishing vision
Resounding heartbeat
Approaching silence
And it repeats over again
Birth/rule/lust/sequence
Last of the end
Man-made memories
Ordained destiny
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Malice Mizer performs "Houkai Jokyoku", and this lyric page sits inside the Malice Mizer catalog on LyroVerse.
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