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I am very, very crazy, very 00:01
永遠に止まらない 00:05
世界の全て この口腔の中 00:07
(1, 2, 3, 4) 00:13
さあいざ 闇の中で晩餐会を 00:21
誰も彼も食糧へと 00:24
Can't stop, can't stop, eating 00:26
Can't stop, can't stop, not enough 00:29
Anything can be eaten 00:31
Even if you say no, hahaha 00:33
いのち尽くしフルコースを 00:35
味覚に暴力快楽を 00:38
Don't stop, don't stop, eating 00:41
Don't stop, don't stop, one more bite 00:43
嗚呼 足りない 飽きない 原罪の衝動よ 00:46
I am very, very crazy, very 00:56
永遠に止まらない 01:00
欲に喰われた亡者の業 I wanna go 01:02
Very, very tasty, very 01:07
盛大に宴を 01:09
世界の全て この口腔の中 01:12
I just want to eat, how tasty it is 01:19
(1, 2, 3, 4) 01:27
何もかにもをこの俎上へと 01:29
理性さえも捕食対象 01:32
Can't stop, can't stop, eating 01:35
Can't stop, can't stop, lost myself 01:37
許されない 止まない 本能の罪状 01:40
You're berry, berry, like a berry 01:49
熟れた紅い粒の様に 01:51
噛み割れ垂れる生命の sauce I'm also 01:54
Berry, berry, we're berries 01:58
群小な者達よ 02:01
跡形もなく潰され消えゆけ 02:04
I just want to eat, how tasty it is 02:11
罪と呼ぶなら良いでしょう 02:23
恥と呼ぶのも良いでしょう 02:30
欲望は本能 醜悪を肯定せよ 02:32
I am very, very hungry, very 02:38
永遠に止まらない 02:40
欲に喰われた亡者の業 I wanna go 02:43
Very, very tasty, very 02:48
盛大に宴を 02:50
世界の全て この口腔の中 02:53
I am very, very hungry, very 03:02
Very, very tasty, very 03:05
I am very, very hungry, very 03:07
Very, very tasty, very 03:14
I am very, very hungry, very 03:21
Very, very tasty, very 03:24
I am very, very hungry, very 03:31
Very, very tasty, very 03:33
I am very, very hungry, very 03:37
Very, very tasty, very 03:39
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VORACITY – Bilingual Lyrics Japanese/English

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Dive into the dark and thrilling world of "VORACITY" by MYTH & ROID, the electrifying opening theme of "Overlord III." This song is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in Japanese music, offering a powerful blend of rock and electronic elements. You'll encounter dynamic vocabulary and intense expressions, perfect for understanding how emotions and dark themes are conveyed in Japanese lyrics. The song's energetic delivery and evocative imagery make it a compelling piece for language learners and anime fans alike.

[English]
I am very, very crazy, very
Never stop forever
Everything in the world, inside this mouth
(1, 2, 3, 4)
Now, let's dine in the darkness
Everyone turns into food
Can't stop, can't stop, eating
Can't stop, can't stop, it's not enough
Anything can be consumed
Even if you say no, hahaha
Devouring life with a full course meal
Violent pleasure for the senses
Don't stop, don't stop, eating
Don't stop, don't stop, one more bite
Ah, I'm unfulfilled, endlessly yearning – the sin of desire
I am very, very crazy, very
Never stop forever
The curse of the damned devoured by greed, I wanna go
Very, very tasty, very
Hold a grand feast
Everything in the world, inside this mouth
I just want to eat how delicious it is
(1, 2, 3, 4)
All of it onto this chopping block
Even reason itself becomes prey
Can't stop, can't stop, eating
Can't stop, can't stop, losing myself
Unforgivable, endless, the sins of instinct
You're berry, berry, like a berry
Like ripe red seeds
Crushing and spilling, the sauce of life
I'm also berry, berry, we're berries
Little ones
Be crushed, disappear without a trace
I just want to eat how delicious it is
If calling it sin is okay
If calling it shame is okay
Desire is instinct; affirm the ugliness
I am very, very hungry, very
Never stop forever
The curse of the damned devoured by greed, I wanna go
Very, very tasty, very
Hold a grand feast
Everything in the world, inside this mouth
I am very, very hungry, very
Very, very tasty, very
I am very, very hungry, very
Very, very tasty, very
I am very, very hungry, very
Very, very tasty, very
I am very, very hungry, very
Very, very tasty, very
I am very, very hungry, very
Very, very tasty, very
...
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Vocabulary Meanings

crazy

/ˈkreɪ.zi/

B1
  • adjective
  • - mentally deranged; insane

tasty

/ˈteɪ.sti/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having a pleasant flavor

eating

/ˈiː.tɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - the act of consuming food

desire

/dɪˈzaɪər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a strong feeling of wanting something

world

/wɜːrld/

A1
  • noun
  • - the earth, together with all of its countries and peoples

life

/laɪf/

A1
  • noun
  • - the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter

hunger

/ˈhʌŋɡər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food

feast

/fiːst/

B2
  • noun
  • - a large meal, typically a celebratory one

sin

/sɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - an act against divine law

violence

/ˈvaɪə.ləns/

B2
  • noun
  • - behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something

pleasure

/ˈplɛʒ.ər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment

sauce

/sɔːs/

A2
  • noun
  • - a liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food to add flavor

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I am very, very crazy, very

    ➔ Use of the emphatic adverb 'very' to intensify the adjective 'crazy'.

    ➔ 'Very' is used twice to emphasize the degree of 'crazy', demonstrating the speaker's intensity.

  • 永遠に止まらない

    ➔ Use of '永遠に' (forever) with a negative form '止まらない' (won't stop) to express continuous, unceasing action.

    ➔ '永遠に' means 'forever', and combined with '止まらない' (won't stop), it emphasizes an ongoing, unending process.

  • Nothing can be eaten

    ➔ Negative modal construction using 'can' + 'be' + past participle 'eaten' to express impossibility in passive voice.

    ➔ This structure shows that something is not possible to be eaten, in a passive form.

  • Allowable if called a sin

    ➔ Use of conditional 'if' to introduce a hypothetical situation, with a passive verb form 'called'.

    ➔ This structure expresses that something may be considered a sin under certain hypothetical conditions.

  • I just want to eat, how tasty it is

    ➔ Use of 'how' + adjective to emphasize the degree of tastiness, forming an exclamatory sentence.

    ➔ 'How tasty it is' emphasizes the speaker's amazement or delight at the flavor by highlighting the degree.