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[Intro]
>Deadbeats, swingin' now
>Grab the scythe and show them how
scythe swinging if mori's version of reps. she's rallying the deadbeats to do their reps and show people how it's done.
[Chorus]
>Welcome to the mountaintop
>Waitin' till the fight calls
>I hope you're ready to be swingin' 'til the night falls
mori is working on the presumption that she's at the top of the chuuba game (fair, given that rap songs always contains a healthy does of brag to establish credibility) and is waiting for her deadbeats to challenge her there and that she won't give up the position easily.
>Are you a slave? An entertainer 'til the fun dies?
>I hope you're ready to be swingin' 'til the sunrise
mori just testing the deadbeat's on their resolve
[Post-Chorus]
>The flame that faintly wavers
>Stains the brain with flavour
>The kinda pain that you complain about then learn to savour
flame is ambition or whatever pushes you to do your reps
>A mystic walk beside the
>Sadistic Sakura
knowing mori, she works herself to the point of self destruction (reminds me of the quote from Fight Club, "Self-improvement is masturbation. Now self-destruction is the answer.") seeing how this worked for her, she wants her deadbeats to do the same, hence the sadism. sakura being the same shade as her hair and it works well for alliteration
>Kinda wished to talk with ya
>Bore me, and it's off with your heads!
provoking her deadbeats to do better
overall, she's speaking directly to the chuubas she retweeted a while ago when she was writing the lyrics. indirectly, do your reps anon.