The Circle

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"The Circle" is a vocal track and Bedman?'s battle theme in Guilty Gear -Strive-, and follows after its original owner's theme "Does the sheep count the sheep?" from the Guilty Gear Xrd games. It was released as a single on April 5, 2023.[1]

Lyrics [note 1]

I see the circle
(Ay ay ay ay)
(Ay ay ay ay)
I see the circle
(Ay ay ay ay)
(Ay ay ay ay)
Circle

Welcome to the infinite world
What's my endgame? There came a zero
Sent here, there's silence everywhere
No peace either

Where there is no beginning and no end
Will I be like that?
And if the words that won't go
West to ruin my head

God
Do you see the radiant light?
Do you hear the beautiful chant?
Do you feel a tender warmth?
Nothing here

Pitch black
Pure white
All the same
Endless, finite
Copy that

Consuming ten billion years in an instant
And I'll come to you without a second thought
I'm here, I'm here
On the border of the circle

One after the other
Over and over again
I watch the new pendulum[2]
World I left and can't reach
White, black, through the mold
Where I can't find with access
To the back of my eyelids

Pitch black
Pure white
All the same
Endless, finite
Copy that

Consuming ten billion years in an instant
And I'll come to you without a second thought
I'm here, I'm here
On the border of the circle
(Circle)

God
Do you see the radiant light?
Do you hear the beautiful chant?
Do you feel a tender warmth?
Nothing here, but

No
You can't see the radiant light
You can't hear the beautiful chant
You can't feel the tender warmth
If you can give someone something

No home
No rest
No hope
Copy that

I may not be able to make you smile, but
But I'll never make you cry even once, never
I struggled
To go outside the circle

Consuming ten billion years in an instant
And I'll come to you without a second thought
I'm here, I'm here

Gallery

The Circle

External links

Notes

  1. (Unofficial lyrics, mostly from the Spotify single. Intended to be revised when the official ones are released.)

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