Ventriloquist
Tormented Perfection: Unveiling Beauty in Ventriloquist's MelodyLyrics
Born amongst beauty, O' Beloved
Born into a world of beauty, O' Beloved
Grandeur of the mountains
Describing the majesty of the mountains
Where my eyes were harlots
Expressing that the speaker's eyes were seductive or alluring
His eyes were steel
Referring to someone with penetrating and unyielding eyes
He wanted everyone to be as perfect as them
Describing a desire for everyone to be as perfect as the speaker and the steel-eyed figure
Such tormented perfection
Reflecting on the agony of pursuing perfection
When everyone spoke
Highlighting the significance of everyone's speech
Steel spoke his word
Emphasizing the authoritative nature of the steel-eyed figure's words
When everyone spoke
Reiterating the dominance of steel's voice when others spoke
Only steel was heard
Stressing the exclusivity of steel's impact on communication
Blind diary love rotting in his heart
Describing a love in a diary that is blind and decaying in the heart
Vomiting to sleep, martyrs of his praise
Depicting a disturbed state, vomiting to sleep, with followers as martyrs of admiration
They wanted everyone to be as perfect as him
Expressing a collective desire for perfection similar to the steel-eyed figure
Such tormented perfection
Reiterating the torment of pursuing perfection
When everyone spoke
Stating the consequences of speech with razors cutting ears
Razors cut open ears
Describing the impact of everyone speaking with violence
When everyone spoke
Highlighting the deafening effect of steel's dominance over speech
Deafness mumbled the years
Emphasizing the muted passage of time due to steel's control
Never was there perfection
Expressing the absence of perfection, with shame in the majestic mountains
The mountains are so ashamed
Conveying the mountains' shame in the face of imperfection
Beauty is a stranger
Describing beauty as a stranger in a context where ugliness prevails
Where ugliness remains
Indicating that ugliness persists in a place where beauty has become unfamiliar
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