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DemonDamian wrote: Snip I got a similar translation as, "Or maybe that's what Mother had hoped for."It's a foreboding scenario.

To summarize the points I understand:


 * The singer is awaiting her mother's return, although scared


 * To avoid the clear(?) weather, she remains secluded in the cabin


 * Regardless she hears the disembodied voices of two twins telling her she was "abandoned"


 * She begins to go mad in her isolation with these voices, little by little, over time


 * She begins tof roget "smiling" and "tears" until the only feeling left is overflowing wrath.


 * She can't sleep because she's scared of she always wakes up alone


 * The singer questions if maybe her going mad is what her mother had hoped for

There are a few other lines I'm shaky on but the above is what I understood to be the definite facts. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

A few interesting things:


 * When I read that she forgot smiling and tears, I think of a certain visage


 * At the same time, when I think of the specific mention of smiling and tears, I think of twoother certain visages.


 * In The Muzzle of Nemesis PV we see what looks like a teenaged Nemesis (and Mr. Ziz!) smiling in EC 978.

Based on the above, I believe the song takes place between EC 978 and 982, after Michelle had died in the "accident" but before Nemesis met her lover (and possibly before she even became Daddy's assassin).

Some other interesting points:


 * The singer seems to be hearing H&G speaking to her; she also mentions that only their voices "resound", which reminds me of the Resounding Song.


 * The singer says she's left with only wrath, which could be literal and/or a metaphor for her inevitable fate.


 * Neat how a woman "abandoned" by her mother is hearing the voices of two abandoned twins who had lost their mother (seemingly in the house where they killed their foster parents who abandoned them).