Midori
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Midori
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The wildest night
Last of the year
Damned those who look
I must turn my face away
Let's make an offer to divinity
Show me the way
Through the children of the sea
My soul is feeding on a chaos now
Forever, I feel I'm falling down
I'm going nowhere into burning Sun
The shift is done, I'm the one
Make me understand
What I should believe in
Why I need a reason
Lead me to the end
Make me understand
What I should believe in
Why I need a reason
Make me understand
Seem to be longing for the night like this
The spirit is waiting for infinite kiss
Don't wanna turn into the raging fear
My eyes, my skin are like the secret to reveal
Make me understand
What I should believe in
Why I need a reason
Lead me to the end
Make me understand
What I should believe in
Why I need a reason
Make me understand
Lead me to the end
Make me understand
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Who performs "Midori"?
Sexy Suicide performs "Midori", and this lyric page sits inside the Sexy Suicide catalog on LyroVerse.
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