This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Sotto na kareru shiro ni
Kawaitaku na kato de
Hairo no watashi wa
Tada jitte kieteiku no
Need to die (Miteta)
Hoshi wo atsumete
Tsukuru suna no oshiro ni
Watashi no sasayaka na inori
Konorete ochiru sono ashi
No oto wa
Machibusete nagidasu
Hiraka Karu-inori
Kasani arure nagare
Sore demoto moresetu-gete
Watashi ga ikuno
Momusure negara ieguru
Gu teru
Tsukuru suna no oshiro
Machibusete nagidasu
A anata
Onegai dareka ga
Kawaitaku na kato de
Hairo no watashi wa
Tada jitte kieteiku no
Need to die (Miteta)
Hoshi wo atsumete
Tsukuru suna no oshiro ni
Watashi no sasayaka na inori
Konorete ochiru sono ashi
No oto wa
Machibusete nagidasu
Hiraka Karu-inori
Kasani arure nagare
Sore demoto moresetu-gete
Watashi ga ikuno
Momusure negara ieguru
Gu teru
Tsukuru suna no oshiro
Machibusete nagidasu
A anata
Onegai dareka ga
Lyrics submitted by thespecialone
Suna No Oshiro Lyrics as written by Manabu Satou (pka Mana) Kanon Wakeshima
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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I like this song a lot. It's the ending song of Vampire Knight Guilty, and it's awesome! It's sad though, the begining tune of it sounds depressing, and I think it's a sad depressing Japanese song. It's sad because I think a person wants to die, it's a sad depressing song that kind of reminds me of this song, "Take Me Under" by Three Days Grace. Then how she plays the chello to sad depressing tune then she says "Need to die". That's what I think of this song.
I like this song a lot. It's the ending song of Vampire Knight Guilty, and it's awesome! It's sad though, the begining tune of it sounds depressing, and I think it's a sad depressing Japanese song. It's sad because I think a person wants to die, it's a sad depressing song that kind of reminds me of this song, "Take Me Under" by Three Days Grace. Then how she plays the chello to sad depressing tune then she says "Need to die". That's what I think of this song.