This is the "Swans Dance, Roses Bloom Like Mad" CD in cardboard sleeve.
Includes a 4P lyrics booklet and a non-woven case.
The cover art can be seen as 1 illustration on front and back.
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Part III of Swans Dance, Roses Bloom Like Mad suite
lyrics
“I’ll give you harvest for your hunger and half of it is always at your home”
What’s deceiving my eyes? “No one is telling lies”
‘Once upon A time…’ started an old rhyme
Fantasy! “No, no”
Fantasy! “No, no, no!”
Where does the light penetrate clouds? “Be yourself, and endowed”
How can I be myself, good lord? “Just regain all lost cords”
Got rather than lost them
This, that, here, there
Everywhere I’ve gathered cords cut by no one’s swords
Memories can never be stored at the bank
“But the truth of your life is in your heart tank” (But the happiness no effect on the rank)
“See that way you came
Many overflow your hands
After all, you can’t digest
You can’t retain ― this is real harvest”
“Open your green eyes” Open my green eyes
“Don’t be afraid to fly” Won’t be afraid to fly
“What you see and what you hear and every single second you breath make yourself alive”
“Be a denizen of green” you saying?
“Once get back home before torches light you”
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