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Relationship Partner with BPD (Straight and LGBT+) => Romantic Relationship | Detaching and Learning after a Failed Relationship => Topic started by: christoff522 on May 14, 2014, 02:48:43 PM



Title: Amazing song my exBPD loved that says it all about BPD
Post by: christoff522 on May 14, 2014, 02:48:43 PM
I was just checking my bookmarks and there was a link to a video that my exBPD wanted me to watch, I'd listened to it before, but hadn't really been interested in it as its in Japanese. But intrigued I decided to watch it again

Heres a link to the song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_elDLEmbC0

The video, seemingly is pretty distorted and twisted, which led me to exclaim "she truly is one disturbed individual"

However I decided to check an english translation of the lyrics:

"Hi Miss Alice

With your glass eyes

What kind of dream

Can you see?

Are you fascinated with?

Stilll

My heart tears

And drifts

Stuck in the patched crevices

Are memories

Hi Miss Alice

With that fruitful lips

To whom does love

Is cast away?

Is lamented?

Already

I spin my words

Feverish tongue

Has turned cold

The song to love

Can't be sung either

Still you do not answer"

Underneath in the comments section someone wrote (spellings corrected):

Excerpt
This song talks about a lonely girl that wants her doll to be alive because she's left alone all the time and wants a friend. She keeps calling the dolls name over and over again only to be bitterly disappointed. The doll however wants to speak to her but her lips were only painted on. The girl then commits suicide and the doll has a tear drop rolling down her cheek. She was just forced to watch another loved one die without being able to do anything about it. Then there's another doll next to her that looks like the girl. Every time a person enters the room they are filled with sadness and for what ever reason talk to the dolls. Every day another doll is added to the room.

that pretty much screams some kind of awareness, I honestly cannot imagine the torment they must go through every day.