In Fantasia lyrics Meaning

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By Jamie Jordan

In Fantasia song by Kishi Bashi from Primary Album Lighght-japanese-version. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Rock music. The Record company is unknown. Released on June 6, 2014.

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In Fantasia Meaning

[In Fantasia the mirrors lie to us they plant a seed
One by one we build an empire where devils roam and breed
Fading sunsets… to forget them is the mark of death
As we break in through the window
Of mind and greed

Darkened bridges sink away into the brackishness
Swirling sin into a rainbow of atrophy
When the winters help the golden autumn take its leave
Spawning passages for vampires
To suck and feed

Kareru kareru
Subete ga kareteru no
Fuyu no sabaku, fuyu no sabaku ga hirogaru
Warera no yoru ga kuru, warera no yoru ga hajimaru
Kareha ga kareru warera no fuyu no sabaku
Kareru kareru
Subete ga kareteru no
Fuyu no sabaku, fuyu no sabaku ga hirogaru
Warera no yoru ga kuru, warera no fuyu ga hajimaru
Kareha ga kareru warera no fuyu no sabaku

Waking insights born of jealousy and faithlessness
Gave us strength among the gentiles of eternity
In Fantasia the spirits hide from us they cannot bleed
Innocence is not a virtue in times of need
, Endless twilight… if only stars would show their faithful stare
In this world of fading memories, we’d cease to be

In Fantasia the air is dense to me it hurts to scream
At windless castles in the darkness, too faint to see…]
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Frequently posed queries

  1. Who is the person responsible for producing the lyrics of In Fantasia?

    This lirics prodiucer by Kishi Bashi.

  2. Who is credited with writing the music and lyrics to this song? In Fantasia

    In Fantasia lyrics is written by Kishi Bashi

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Jamie Jordan, an American songwriter with a knack for crafting captivating tunes across a diverse musical spectrum, including Hip-hop, Country, Folk, and R&B. With proficiency in a wide range of genres, I share my lyrical creations on this platform under the categories I and J.

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