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Artiste:
Mucc
Titre:
Ryuusei (English)
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Falling Stars The crossties bear small flowers, the rusty tracks line up side by side I walk barefoot on the weadows, when I incidentally look up to the moonless starry sky A panorama of falling stars downpouring, a twinkling from some ten thousand light years The sequined Greek mythologies color the azure clear sky (1) My tiptoes blotted, I walk pulling your hand With my dirtied palm as you look up to the sky I will not forget it, the true color of the landscape that you loved But now, even the stardust is too dazzling Lovers swallowing back their tears and shivering Their hands, fastened so warmly it is sad Do not forget it, the beauty of the future of which you dreamed A cluster of meteors, stars that vanished, your smiling face Blame me for having blocked your sky Now, what do you feel about the sky up to which you used to look? Lovers swallowing back their tears and shivering Their hands, fastened so wispily, so feebly Your flowing tears become stars and Fill this sky, now turning to meteors Stars coloring the clear sky, beneath the tracks wet by the night dew White four-petal flowers keeping alive fleetingly on the rotten crossties As if our linked hands could never be separated As if our linked fingers would never part Overhead, falling stars downpour, just like an early summer rain or an evening drizzle I walk barefoot on the fastidious ground, this railway track as my only lead Your hand linked warmly To my dirtied palm I walk in this panorama of downpouring falling stars, my tiptoes blotted As if I would never let go of your linked hand As if our linked hearts could never be torn off Footnotes: 1 - I can only guess that he is refering to constellations here, since the vast majority are named after heroes or creatures of Greek mythology.