[Verse 1]
Do not rain!
We pleaded with the goddess of the open sky,
But as the weather forecast predicted, it began to rain at last.
And we turn away in discouragement.
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Scientifically, Gaia, the goddess of Earth, does not exist,
Yet, we can’t help but pray to her.
[Chorus 1]
We call upon a goddess to help us when we are in danger.
But wishes are never granted.
She is a merciless goddess.
An open sky is all that exists.
[Verse 2]
When hope is slim, we try to reach out to a goddess.
The chance of survival after two and a half years is only about 10 percent.
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Scientifically, Persephone, a goddess of the underworld, does not exist.
Yet, we find ourselves praying to her.
[Chorus 2]
We call upon a goddess to help us when we are in danger,
But wishes are never granted.
She is a merciless goddess.
A beloved wife does not exist.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Verse 3]
One day, I fell seriously ill.
My entire body became paralyzed.
I went blind, lost my voice, and my senses faded away.
I thought that was the end.
[Pre-Chorus 3]
I believe I can’t afford to die yet.
So, I do not pray to her.
Thus, Persephone did not appear.
[Chorus 3]
We call upon a goddess to help us when we are in danger.
But wishes are never granted.
She is a merciless goddess.
I am still alive.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Final-Chorus]
We call upon a goddess to help us when we are in danger.
But wishes are never granted.
She is a merciless goddess.
An open sky is all that exists.
[Outro]
[Fade Out]
Sound: Jazz fusion, Smooth Jazz, 16 Beats, 100 BPM, Falsetto Male Vocal,
Title: She Is a Merciless Goddess
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