DIVE by SUPERCAR (スーパーカー) (Warning: Greek mythology, see notes below.) ヒットソングメイカーの The hit song maker's 有能なギタースタイル skillful guitar style, ハウればハウるほどに凍る。 When played, it creeps up on you to the point of freezing you still. 「果てはミリオン? ハハ、イカれてる。」 <'hate wa MIRION? HAHA, IKAreteru> "Does it end at a million? Yep, it breaks down." インテリなミスターの The intellectual mister's 低脳なギタースタイル Feeble-minded guitar style, ハウればハウるほどにクール! When played, it creeps up on you to the extent of being cool. 今だ、ナルシス、火花散らし合って泉に沈みに集うように、 It's now, Narcissus, scatter the sparks in the fountain, as they meet on the water and sink, いっせいにダイヴ!!!! While you dive in!!!! イカしてるぜ、ミスター! Why not break down (mentally), mister! 行き急ぐならなおもグッド!! If you hurry and go it's all for the better!! ハウればハウるほどにクール! When it creeps, it creeps up on you to the point of becoming cool! 派手なヴィーナスも惹かれていく The showy Venus is continually becoming attracted to you. インテリなミスターの The intellectual mister's 思想に生きるそのスタイル Style in which an idea exists, ハウればハウるほどにクール! While it creeps, it creeps up on you to the point of becoming cool! 今だ、ナルシス、火花散らし合って泉に沈みに集うように、 It's now, Narcissus, scatter the sparks in the fountain, as they meet on the water and sink, いっせいにダイヴ!!!! While you dive in!!!! 1999 OoKeah!! Meaning: Those who do not know who Narcissus is will most certainly be utterly confused by this song. Narcissus (according to wikipedia) was a Greek hero who was renowned for his beauty. He scorned all who loved him, and as divine punishment he fell in love with his reflection in a pool, not realizing it was his. He eventually died by that pool, not being able to leave his own beautiful reflection. Venus was the female god of beauty in Greek Mythology. Here's a couple of things which will clear up the meaning of the above lyrics: 1. The "mister" referred to in the song is Narcissus. 2. The last three lines which mention "creep" and "cool" in the song are all contextual. The first is the guitar song's style creeping, the second is the state of his insanity (from not leaving his reflection) creeping, and the third is his idealogical style (same as second, basically). Everything else should be simple enough to understand now, beside the fact that the first four lines have nothing to do with Narcissus.