Eternal Love and Forbidden Desires: The Tale of a Vampire's Yearning

The song "Vampire" by Versailles Philharmonic Quintet delves into the dark and passionate world of a vampire's forbidden love. The lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors that paint a vivid picture of the vampire's internal struggle and intense emotions. The opening lines, "Yoake ga semari kuru / Mane kazaru kanjou," set the stage for a tale of love that is both beautiful and tragic, as the vampire is drawn to the crimson flow of blood, symbolizing a deep, almost intoxicating desire.

The chorus, with lines like "Yurusarenai ai dakara / Ima dake subete ubaitai," speaks to the vampire's yearning for a love that is forbidden and unattainable. The vampire's desire to take everything in the moment, despite the pain and consequences, reflects a profound sense of longing and desperation. The mention of "Jesus Christ" adds a layer of irony and complexity, juxtaposing the sacred with the profane, and highlighting the vampire's eternal struggle between sin and redemption.

Throughout the song, the vampire's physical and emotional sensations are vividly described, from the touch of nails on the neck to the warmth of a lover's embrace. The recurring theme of "Yurusarenai ai" (forbidden love) underscores the vampire's tragic existence, caught between the desire for connection and the curse of immortality. The imagery of drawing a cross and spreading wings suggests a longing for freedom and release, even if it means embracing the flames of damnation. Ultimately, "Vampire" is a haunting exploration of love, loss, and the eternal search for redemption in the shadows of the night.

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  3. Serenade
  4. Destiny - The Lovers -
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