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Old 30th April 2009, 03:53 PM
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Makes sense:
1. Mirrorcle World - The lyrics talk about this 'new era' and how it's viewed. I think Mirror refers to change and Mirrorcle sounds a lot like 'miracle', kind of talking about a world of miracles.
2. (don't) Leave me alone - Same as everyone else. XD
3. Marionette - The lyrics and video are about being a marionette, so...
4. GUILTY - She sings about escaping her past, secrets, hiding, generally feelings of guilt.
5. evolution - The lyrics are about evolution, a constantly changing world that we must treasure.
And by the way, I do think "Will" makes sense;
Kira kira kira kira
Like strong sunshine
Kura kura
Emit a light so dazzlingly


No one knows the tomorrow that is darkness
I hold out my hand with all my might and swear next to you


Hira hira hira hira
Like falling flower petals
Yura yura
May my wavering heart be tall and proud


It's about strength, a will to go on. I don't think it's for futurum, 'I will do something'! XD

Does Not make sense:
1. Endless Sorrow - Isn't this song supposed to be about faith and bonds or something? :S
Can't actually find more question marks for me! XD
A vogue, isn't it some kind of growth, development, faith, dare or something? The song talks about growing into a beautiful flower, so in that case, it fits.
Also, In The Corner, she talks about something not being from the bottom of her heart;
So my smile, tears
And such emotion as anger are
Not necessarily connected with
The bottom of my heart

Maybe she means that it's just from a corner of her heart? In a big space, Corners are small compared to the rest. Or maybe about finding something else in the corner of her heart? Hmm...
My Name's WOMEN fits too in my ears. In both the video and lyrics she stands up for women and protest against the demeaning ways they are viewed, so she kinds of refers to herself as a spokeswoman for Women, I guess.
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