Hanahaki lyrics Meaning

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By George E. Anderson

Hanahaki song by Sulfur (Vocaloid) from Primary Album Album not found. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Pop, Vocaloid music. The Record company is unknown. Released on None.

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Hanahaki Meaning

[They’re in my throat
It’s getting hard to breathe
These flowers, these flowers
Corrupting my windpipe

Is this how, is this how
Is this how you really feel?

You’re not happy
Why did you not tell me?
Hanahaki, Hanahaki
I’ll sprout flowers never seen

Do you want pink carnations
’cause your love is dead?
But, then again
So will I be soon

Hanahaki, Hanahaki
Why do you exist?
If only to bring misery
To all of the rest

Hanahaki, Hanahaki

I am coughing flowers
And the blame
Falls down on you
Why do you ignore me
When you don’t know what to do?
, They’re in my throat
It’s getting hard to see
These flowers, these flowers
Corrupting my body

Hanahaki, Hanahaki
Why do you exist?
If only to bring misery
To all of the rest

Hanahaki, Hanahaki
I’ll sprout flowers never seen

Hanahaki, Hanahaki

Hanahaki, Hanahaki

Hanahaki, Hanahaki

Hanahaki, Hanahaki

Hanahaki, Hanahaki

Hanahaki, Hanahaki]
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