Ori no Naka no Hana

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Ori no Naka no HanaThe Flower within the Cage
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Length 4:53
Type Vocal
Release Date 17 August 2003
Band Sound Horizon
Label Doujin

The Flower within the Cage (in Japanese 檻の中の花, Ori no Naka no Hana) is the fourth track on Sound Horizon's second pleasure CD Pico Magic Reloaded. It later appeared on the compilation album Prelude to Elysion.

Lyrics

Romanized transcription pending
Actress on the stage of slaughter "Michèle Malebranche"

One too many strange mysteries occurred during her lifetime.
Her appearances on stage in the history of crimes totaled three times,
And all of them were widely known through a drama of maddening fantasy.

[Actress on the stage of slaughter "Michèle Malebranche"
Her appearances on stage in the history of crimes totaled three times,
And one too many strange mysteries occurred during her short lifetime,
None of them solved even now.]

(The first stage "Let me draw Papa's happiness..." on 21 November 1887)

The gruesome death of her father "Joseph Malebranche"

Many voices of doubt were raised on the account of the lack of evidence
As well as the ability to kill of someone her age.
Her speech and actions repeatedly breached the boundary between reality and fantasy,
And many unnatural points were observed in her behavior...

(An unknown interlude)

Changing from scarlet to pale blue, the stage calls for the actress
The beckoning shadow at the street corner is a noble lady cloaked in darkness

Swiftly pulling him into an embrace, she plants a passionate kiss on his neck

The boy's bodily fluid had a faint sweet taste, weaving blood-red intoxication
Entrapped by an eternal night, the flower continues to bloom...

(The second stage "Once again, I'll use these hands to make her..." on 30 July 1895)

Strangulation, incomplete corpse disposal at the hands of her stepfather "Armand Ollivier"
At midnight, neighbors bore eyewitness to him laughing in madness, digging a hole in his garden
The police who hurried to the crime site due to their report arrested him on the spot.
Later, "Ollivier" went completely mad in jail...

(An unknown interlude)

Changing from scarlet to pale blue, the stage calls for the actress
The shadow lingering at the street corner is a young lady cloaked in darkness

Love with all you have, until a petal falls

Don't underestimate a woman's[Michèle’s] instinct, what you[monsieur] love
Is a lithe, young body, that is...not "me"...

(The third stage "The boy's bodily fluid had a faint sweet taste" on 4 February 1903)

A serial kidnapping and killing of young boys by "Michèle Malebranche"
Several decomposed bodies were found in an abandoned house on the outskirts of "Rouen"
The 13 boys that went missing at that time lay, in unrecognizable forms
On top of the body of "Michèle", dried up like an old woman...

(Self-proclaimed...genius crime psychologist
“M. Christopher Jean-Jacques Saint-Laurent” expresses his opinion)

"What kind of magic did she use?
That is beyond me,
But if we're strictly discussing the motives behind her murders,
I can't say that the answer is anything but clear."

"She probably wanted to escape
The narrow cage she was trapped in...
To the point of monomania.
...but, regrettably
Her wish was not granted during her lifetime.
...and even now, one century after her death,
She is still within that cage..."

"...why can I make such an assertion? ...a good question.
Fine then, acknowledging that my answer may be subject to misunderstanding,
I, Christopher Jean-Jacques Saint-Laurent, shall announce herein.
Because we are in the same cage that she is...."

(Excerpt from a poem found in the notes left behind by "Michèle Malebranche")

Before blossoming and withering in this cage
I give...this greeting of parting...to this world that lost love...

~Serial fantasy drama "The Flower within the Cage" (Author) Noёl Malebranche

Translated by Defade.

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Summary

Vocals

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Musicians

Violin: Mutsumi Suzuki
Cello: Shigeru Ohara
Clarinet: Kazuhisa Kojima
Oboe: Masayo Miyata
Electric Guitar & Bass & Nylon Strings Guitar: Revo
Accordion & Keyboards: Revo
Computer Programming: Revo

Production

Produced by Sound Horizon
Lyrics & Image Story Written by Revo
Music Composed & Arranged by Revo
Designed by Yokoyan
Recorded & Mixed & Mastered by Revo
Recorded at Studio C5

Live Performances