MY FACE IS COVERED WITH BLOOD
THERE'S NOTHING BUT PAIN
Oitsumerareta keraku ni

I CAN'T TELL WHERE I'M GOING TO
I'M RUNNING, ALL CONFUSED
Shinimono-gurui de

THEN I SEE YOU STANDING THERE
CAN DO NOTHING BUT RUN AWAY
Oikakete kuru genkaku ni

LOOK OUT! I'M RAVING MAD
YOU CAN'T STOP MY MADNESS
Kirikizanda yume wa kyouki ni nagareru

(I'LL SLICE MY FACE COVERED WITH BLUE BLOOD)
(GIVE ME SOME MORE PAIN)
(GIVE ME THE THROES OF DEATH)

Namida ni tokeru aoi chi o yokubou ni kaete
Umarekawatta sugata o yosoutte might mo

Kodoku ni obieru kokoro wa ima mo
Sugisatta yume o motome-samayou

Higeki ni odoru kanashimi o maboroshi ni kaete
Sameta sugata no butai o enjite might mo

Hitomi ni afureru kyozou wa ima mo
Nugisuteta ai o azayaka ni utsusu

(GIVE ME SOME MORE PAIN)
(GIVE ME THE THROES OF DEATH)

Wasurerarenai kanashimi o maboroshi ni kaete
Umarekawatta sugata o yosotte might mo

Aoi namida wa higeki ni odoru kodoku no
Kokoro o ima demo nurashi-tsuzukeru

(English version)
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My face is covered with blood.
There's nothing but pain,
Passing closest to pleasure.

I can't tell where I'm going to.
I'm running all confused.
Death himself is coming.

Then I see you standing there,
Can do nothing but run away.
Following you in my dream.

Look out! I'm raving mad.
You can't stop my sadness.
The first dream is beginning to flow.

(I'll slice my face, covered with blue blood.)
(Give me some more pain.)
(Give me throws of death.)

Tears melt in blue blood.
A blurry, reincarnate



Lyrics submitted by JRocker-girl

Track duration: 06:35

"Blue Blood" as written by Yoshiki

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    General Comment:Blue Blood and Dahlia are so very different from each other that you cannot really compare the two. Blue Blood challenged the Japanese mainstream with hard-hitting, American-style speed metal, and they acheived their goal so well that it changed most Japanese-mainstream after that. Dahlia (sounding way before it's time compared to most American music at the time.) was really a last ditched attempt for X to keep their style of 80s speed metal alive, and you can tell how they were trying to conform to current music of the day (more electronic processing rather than acoustic.) It sadly ended the band's reign, with everyone from the band doing solo projects. BOTH ALBUMS EQUALLY GREAT TO ME! Sorry to go on and on, its what i do.
    Flag ogwaffle2on February 27, 2005   Link
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    General Comment:Blue Blood and Dahlia are so very different from each other that you cannot really compare the two. Blue Blood challenged the Japanese mainstream with hard-hitting, American-style speed metal, and they acheived their goal so well that it changed most Japanese-mainstream after that. Dahlia (sounding way before it's time compared to most American music at the time.) was really a last ditched attempt for X to keep their style of 80s speed metal alive, and you can tell how they were trying to conform to current music of the day (more electronic processing rather than acoustic.) It sadly ended the band's reign, with everyone from the band doing solo projects. BOTH ALBUMS EQUALLY GREAT TO ME! Sorry to go on and on, its what i do.
    Flag ogwaffle2on February 27, 2005   Link
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    General Comment:Yes, Blue Blood is a great song. However to say that the album was X's best is pure blasphemy. Like any band, X Japan progressed tremendously as they continued to play together. The Dahlia album is by far their best and most original work. No one had made anything that had sounded like it before or since. Blue Blood, though great was not as original as Dahlia in sound and flare.
    Flag PinkUglyMachineon August 27, 2002   Link
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    General Comment:Blue blood was hands down their best album. Blue blood the song though, is easily one of the best in X
    Flag Dave667on June 03, 2002   Link

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