Tenjin no Komoriuta by KOKIA lyrics
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Song: Tenjin no Komoriuta
Artist: KOKIA
Pic: www.zerochan.ne...
Pic from: Hell Girl
Translation: azucridre.word...
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Poem I wrote while listening to this song:
Red spider Lilly:
What song plays in your dream?
Gusts through your petals?
Sinks, then surges downstream?
“Hushed raindrops on steel,
Translucent breaths repeat,
Footsteps my metronome,
Samsara my beat.
Lyrics disjointed,
Floating in stains of snow;
Verses forgotten,
Chorus tolling solo.”
She sings these veiled words,
Each note melting like light,
Buried through the birthed:
Ouroboros’ Blight.
While the sun awakes,
until its scarlet rest,
Drumming in reprise,
The stray song manifests.
So beautiful it's not creepy to me at all
It's comforting me when I have a hard time and I want to sleep
Same, I think is beautiful not creepy ❤
omg ... like she's summoning some demon or spirit...
Yuna Braska
...I had the same thought.
This piece seriously rings of a summoning lol.
...Sumooning a Dragon with a lullaby.
or maybe- putting a dragon to sleep.....
I love that idea!
@@YunaBraska-DoDy "dragon lullaby"
...no, do understand other cultures
More like a ritual to plead the serpent to stop destroying their gods-forsaken village
Wow, the site you linked for the Translation actually linked my video with only Romaji. Nice. Guess the picture of Ai Enma was a little inspiration for you also? :-)
Pandalicookie A bit yes :3
:0 I have chills down my spine. Knowing discovers found giant serpent fossilized it was so big it could wipe out a village. EVEN swallow baby mammoth whole.
😳 This song is so cool and scary.
going to sleep now then let this at auto repeat. wonder how i will wake
i feel super realax and awake
Love it
this song is freakishly beautiful! but why do you use a picture of Enma Ai?
why I hear GAMELAN in the background? as far I know Gamelan is traditional musical instrument originated from java.
Yes that is gamelan,its not very weird,many japanese song use gamelan nowdays...maybe because the unique sound...just like some artonelico song :)
I think that so huh...
Itulah karena orang Indonesia GK mau melestarikan budayanya sendiri
Jadi di klaim sama negara lain
someone have song like him pleaaase
i done a occult on pray on this it help myself
Edgy-san Onemu
have in spotify?
Other songs that are like this?
No, mostly Kokia's songs are beautiful! I recommend Harmonia or her Ave maria, or Scarborough Fair. Those are so beautiful songs of her many playlists.
And I recommend The Owl's song by Kokia to you listen
toryanse
Kagome Kagome 🗿
is this a song about Susanoo? o.o
i want it on deezeeeeer
💕💯❤️💯💕❤️💯💕❤️
is it for legend?
Tenjin (天神) - from Japanese mythology and folklore, Tenjin is the Shinto kami of scholarship, the deification of a scholar, poet, and politician named Sugawara no Michizane. Breaking down the name; 天 means ‘sky’ and 神 means ‘god’ or ‘deity’.
Ji no kami (地の神) - I’m sure is also from Japanese folklore, though I can’t find anything, the closest thing is Surutahiko Ōkami (猿田毘古大神, 猿田彦大神), who is the leader of the earthly kami. Breaking down the name; 地の means ‘of the earth’ or ‘ground’ and 神 means ‘god’ or ‘deity’.
Suijin (水神) - From Japanese mythology and folklore, Suijin is the Shinto kami of heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent divinity of water, but it can also refer to a wide variety of mythological creatures found in lakes, ponds, springs and wells. Breaking down the name; 水 means ‘water’ and 神 means ‘god’ or ‘deity’.
Orochi (大蛇) - Most likely, Yamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇 lit. 8-branched giant snake), from Japanese mythology and folklore. His name is translated as the “Eight-Forked Serpent”, he is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed Japanese dragon that was slain by the Shinto storm-god Susanoo. Breaking down the name; 大 means ‘great’ and 蛇 means ‘snake’.