Watashi wa torawarebito Lyrics - Rose of Versailles

Ogata Megumi Watashi wa torawarebito

Watashi wa torawarebito Lyrics

From the AnimeRose of Versailles Berusaiyu no Bara | The Rose of Versailles | Versailles no Bara | BeruBara | ベルばら | ベルサイユのばら

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Sazameku mune wo osaete
Yoko kao wo sotto nusumi miru
POUCHI no kage kara
Anata no tachi furumai mite iru no

Kizuite hoshii koe mo kaketai
Watashi wa ai no torawarebito yo
Otome no you ni kiyoi kokoro de
Koi suru jibun ga ima wa tsurai

Kogarete shinobu tsuki hi wa
Yarusenaku tada nikurashii
Kamikazari no hana
Ikutsu mo tsukekaete wa tame iki wo

Aitai dake no kimochi ga tsunoru
Karada ga futatsu aru to ii no ni
Nani mo kamokara nogareta kunaru
Tsuranuku omoi ni madou bakari

Kizuite hoshii koe mo kaketai
Watashi wa ai no torawarebito yo
Otome no you ni kiyoi kokoro de
Koi suru jibun ni madou bakari

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Rose of Versailles Watashi wa torawarebito Lyrics - Information

Title:Watashi wa torawarebito

AnimeRose of Versailles

Type of Song:Other

Performed by:Ogata Megumi

Lyrics by:Yamagami Michio

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Watashi wa torawarebito Lyrics - Rose of Versailles
Rose of Versailles Argument

Watashi wa torawarebito Lyrics - Rose of Versailles belongs to the anime Rose of Versailles, take a look at the argument:

In a tumultuous era of broad social divisions and simmering tensions among the disadvantaged population, the esteemed Austrian Empire dispatches Princess Marie Antoinette to France, where she is set to wed Crown Prince Louis XVI. This strategic union between nations is orchestrated to fortify the diplomatic ties, yet profound discontent festers within the heart of the future queen as she grapples with a predetermined destiny. Once within the confines of this foreign land, Marie Antoinette crosses paths with a captivating figure—Oscar Fançois de Jarjayes, the resolute Commander of the Royal Guard. Raised as a male heir owing to her father's longing for a son, Oscar struggles with an unyielding conflict of identity, longing to embrace her true self as a woman rather than perpetuate the facade of masculinity. Adored equally by men and women alike, Oscar yearns to break free from the shackles of societal expectations. In the face of an inevitable role as the reluctant confidante to the entitled and extravagant queen, she finds herself increasingly unable to turn a blind eye to the mounting anguish and hardship endured by the impoverished masses—an anguish that Marie Antoinette dismissively disregards as her affluence dissipates carelessly.

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