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'''The Frog's and My Love Romance''' is a song released by [[Akuno-P]] on February 7, 2010 in the [[Prelude to Forest]] album. The song is based upon a story written by a nine-year-old [[Yukina Freesis]].
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'''The Frog's and My Love Romance''' is a song released by [[Akuno-P]] on February 7, 2010 in the [[Prelude to Forest]] album. The song is based upon a [[Bolganio Literature#The Frog's and My Love Romance|story]] written by a nine-year-old [[Yukina Freesis]].
   
 
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Revision as of 01:17, 9 November 2014

"Such is yours and my love romance..."
―The Snake[src]


The Frog's and My Love Romance is a song released by Akuno-P on February 7, 2010 in the Prelude to Forest album. The song is based upon a story written by a nine-year-old Yukina Freesis.

Plot

The speaker falls in love with a frog he meets by a spring and attempts to flirt with her, promising to take her away to his castle and asking why they can't be friends, promising lavish dinners for the two of them. He fantasizes about their beautiful romance under the starry sky and begins to praise her beautiful features, overjoyed that they can be together. One day, the frog disappears; heartbroken, the speaker searches for her everywhere, dragging his long body and calling her name. The frog instinctively disobeys him, however, and he laments how he will never get to eat that which he loves. Later, he sadly swallows his dinner whole, noting its resemblance to his love. He implores her to leave the spring.

Composition

The piece manipulates Kagamine Len's Act2 voicebank on the VOCALOID2 engine. The song uses synthesizers, drums, piano, and bass guitar.

The song begins with an opening instrumental of synthesizers. At 0.30, the first verse begins, along with accompaniment from the drums, piano, and bass guitar. At 0.58, the first pre-chorus begins, followed by the first chorus at 1.12. The chorus ends at 1.45, immediately entering into the second verse. At 2.14, the second pre-chorus begins, preceding the second chorus at 2.28. At 3.02, the chorus ends, with the song playing the chorus instrumental until the song's end at 3.45.

Lyrics

ある日僕は恋をしたんだ
まだら模様の小さなカエル
出会ったのは群青色の泉
僕のお城に一緒に行こう
お友達から始めませんか?
おいしいディナー ふたりでむさぼりましょう

星のきれいな夜は
空を眺めつつ愛を語り合いましょう

大きな瞳 濡れた唇
君の全てが大好きなんだ
これからずっと身を寄せ合って
暮らしていこう
その美しいつぶれた声で
ゲロゲロと僕にささやいたら
二人の世界はバラ色になる

これが僕と君とのラブロマンス

ある日君が姿を消した
探したけれどどこにもいない
僕は必死に君の名前を叫ぶ
長い体をひきずりながら
僕はガラガラ泣きわめいたよ
もう永遠に 君と会えないのかな?

本能\に逆らって
君の成長を楽しみにしてたのに

大きな瞳 濡れた唇
君の全てが大好きなんだ
時がきたなら食べたいくらい
大好きだった
とても悲しい気分のままで
今日のディナーを全て丸呑み
そういえば君に少し似てるね

そろそろ出掛けようか あの泉へ

Ru hi boku wa koi wo shita n da
Madara mouyou no chiisana KAERU
Deatta no wa gunjouiro no izumi
Boku no oshiro ni issho ni ikou
Otomodachi kara hajimemasen ka?
Oishii DINAA futari de musaborimashou

Hoshi no kirei na yoru wa
Sora wo nagametsutsu ai wo katariaimashou

Ookina hitomi nureta kuchibiru
Kimi no subete ga daisuki nan da
Kore kara zutto mi wo yoseatte
Kurashite ikou
Sono utsukushii tsubureta koe de
GEROGERO to boku ni sasayaitara
Futari no sekai wa BARAiro ni naru

Kore ga boku to kimi to no RABU ROMANSU

Aru hi kimi ga sugata wo keshita
Sagashita keredo doko ni mo inai
Boku wa hisshi ni kimi no namae wo sakebu
Nagai karada wo hikizurinagara
Boku wa GARAGARA nakiwameita yo
Mou eien ni kimi to aenai no ka na?

Honnou ni sakaratte
Kimi no seichou wo tanoshimi ni shite'ta no ni

Ookina hitomi nureta kuchibiru
Kimi no subete ga daisuki na n da
Toki ga kita nara tabetai kurai
Daisuki datta
Totemo kanashii kibun no mama de
Kyou no DINAA wo subete marunomi
Sou ieba kimi ni sukoshi niteru ne

Sorosoro dekakeyou ka ano izumi e

Related Songs

Red Shoe Parade

Red Shoe Parade recounts another story that is based on a Freesis Fairytale.

Albums

Appearances

  • The Frog
  • The Snake

Trivia

Conceptualization and Origin

  • The snake is the antithesis of the frog in the game, "Janken," known in the West as "rock, paper, scissors"; in Janken, the snake eats the frog, dooming the romance from the start.

Curiosities