Mm2x2-Resent-ment (Feat. Hatsune Miku)

Описание к видео Mm2x2-Resent-ment (Feat. Hatsune Miku)

Third song from my first album. Vocaloid metal! hell yeah!
The entire album can be found here:
YouTube:    • Moongirl  
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7C1ogI...
Apple Music:   / moongirl  

and many other platforms if you look it up!

So how does this song fit in the context of the bigger project?

After separation, the most common emotion is anger. It takes a while to get there, but you will come across it eventually. The lyrics were a poem I originally wrote and shared on my Instagram story back in December. Everyone who read that poem commented that it was sweet, soft, and delicate, so none expected it to belong in a metal song. But that’s the contrast I wanted to play with. The instruments are angry and loud, but the lyrics fluctuate between angry and sweet, giving a sense of confusion and emotional instability. Does anything sound familiar here? A melody I told you to focus on?

“A poem is never incomplete.
A missing line only creates a new one.”

FL Studio says this took 14.5 hours. The poem took me an hour to write (estimate)
Video made by: @ArbiTurvy
Miku illustration made by: agamhamdani (@agam_zkai)


Lyrics:

My longing for you is turning to resentment

To part ways
Doesn't mean to harbor hate
Hate is an excuse, to deal with the weight
A weight put on us by a cruel fate
A weight of a goodbye I can't underestimate

Love from afar, is challenging, it is bittersweet
Like a lost poem with its lines incomplete
But a poem is still beautiful even when some lines are missing

Like a wilted rose, its elegance persisting
Like a broken glass, letting light shine through
Love
Like an unfinished painting, open for colors to ensue

To part ways doesn't mean to harbor hate
Hate is an excuse, to deal with the weight
A weight put on us by a cruel fate

My longing for you is turning to resentment

Like the night sky with no moon
No moon to light it up
Leaving us lost in darkness

But a poem is still beautiful even when some lines are missing
A poem is never incomplete
A missing line only creates a new one

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