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* The English line at the beginning of this song is "While its members have promised us peace, they have led us to war, heedless of the platform upon which they were elected." by [[wikipedia:Charles Lindbergh|Charles Lindbergh]]. In the famous speech ''Who are the War Agitators?'', held in Des Moines, Iowa on 11 | * The English line at the beginning of this song is "While its members have promised us peace, they have led us to war, heedless of the platform upon which they were elected." by [[wikipedia:Charles Lindbergh|Charles Lindbergh]]. In the famous speech ''Who are the War Agitators?'', held in Des Moines, Iowa on September 11, 1941, he criticised the US government's intentions to participate in World War II. From his point of view, the three most important groups who have been pressing the country toward war are the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt administration. The sentence used for MASK refers to the one named last.<ref>[https://en-core.rocks/en/lives/tours/dir-en-grey/soaked-in-red-light-s11948 Source]</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 21:10, 19 August 2018
| Lyrics | ||
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| Japanese | Rōmaji | Translation |
苦痛重ねた日々 固めて有アスファルトに 「ウ メ テ」 |
Kutsū kasaneta hibi Katamete yū asufaruto ni "U me te" |
Put together the days of pain in asphalt. "bury" |
| These lyrics were translated by Jewels. | ||
Trivia
- The English line at the beginning of this song is "While its members have promised us peace, they have led us to war, heedless of the platform upon which they were elected." by Charles Lindbergh. In the famous speech Who are the War Agitators?, held in Des Moines, Iowa on September 11, 1941, he criticised the US government's intentions to participate in World War II. From his point of view, the three most important groups who have been pressing the country toward war are the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt administration. The sentence used for MASK refers to the one named last.[1]