Moralist
DOPING PANDA Lyrics


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The end of most mystery
is always the same.
Only a moralist
seems to be in the world.
A criminal is surely caught.
They fails in the mistake.
It's inevitable even
if you aren't satisfied.
You sat on the chair
and told me.
"I don't think I do
such a foolish mistake."
I told you in my heart
"your trick is used to no one"
Please tell me
if the time comes.
I take on a perfect
crime instead of you.
I will win even against
the moralist.
Listen to my story without
turning on the television.
I'll tell you the my story
which I read yesterday night.
And tell the same words after
your wide reasoning to me.
Oh I will win even against
the moralist.
I never saw through your trick.
It wasn't written
by the moralist.
where do you plot someone
for the perfect crime now.
I became living dead
because you killed me.
I have some story
that you had heard yet.
I've been reading story
without you when you
leave here.
I wanna tell you the story
which I read yesterday night.
And tell the same words after
your wide reasoning to me.
I have some story
that you had heard yet.

I've been reading story
without you when you
leave here.
I wanna tell you the story
which I read yesterday night.
And tell the same words after
your wide reasoning to me.
Oh I will win even against
the moralist.

The end of most mystery
is always the same.
Only a moralist
seems to be in the world.
A criminal is surely caught.
They fails in the mistake.




It's inevitable even
if you aren't satisfied.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of DOPING PANDA's "Moralist" talk about the inevitability of the end of a mystery, stating that only a moralist seems to exist in the world where the criminal will always be caught and will always fail in their mistake. The song then implies a conversation between two people where one denies making a foolish mistake while the other listens but in his heart, knows that the person is lying. The other person then offers to take the blame for a perfect crime instead of the other person, saying that he can win even against the moralist. The song concludes with the repetition of the lines about the inevitability of the end of a mystery and the assertion that he will win against the moralist.


The song seems to be exploring themes of deception, guilt, and the desire to win even if it means committing a perfect crime. It also hints at the relationship between the two people, where one seems to be lying while the other knows the truth, yet they still remain connected.


Line by Line Meaning

The end of most mystery is always the same.
Mysteries usually end in a predictable manner.


Only a moralist seems to be in the world.
The world seems to be filled with only moralists.


A criminal is surely caught. They fails in the mistake.
Criminals are bound to get caught and they make mistakes.


It's inevitable even if you aren't satisfied.
It's inevitable to get caught even if the criminal is not satisfied.


You sat on the chair and told me.
You sat on the chair and talked to me.


"I don't think I do such a foolish mistake."
You said that you didn't make any foolish mistake.


I told you in my heart "your trick is used to no one"
In my mind, I thought "your trick does not work on me".


Please tell me if the time comes.
If the time comes, please let me know.


I take on a perfect crime instead of you.
I will take the blame for the perfect crime instead of you.


I will win even against the moralist.
I am confident that I can outsmart the moralist.


Listen to my story without turning on the television.
Listen to my story without any distractions.


I'll tell you the my story which I read yesterday night.
I will tell you the story I read last night.


And tell the same words after your wide reasoning to me.
And repeat the same words to me after you analyze it.


Oh I will win even against the moralist.
I am confident that I can outsmart the moralist.


I never saw through your trick. It wasn't written by the moralist.
I was unaware of your trick, and the moralist had nothing to do with it.


where do you plot someone for the perfect crime now.
Where would you hire someone for the perfect crime now?


I became living dead because you killed me.
You figuratively killed me, and I feel like a living dead.


I have some story that you had heard yet.
I have a story that you haven't heard yet.


I've been reading story without you when you leave here.
I have been reading stories without you when you leave.


I wanna tell you the story which I read yesterday night.
I want to tell you the story I read last night.


And tell the same words after your wide reasoning to me.
And repeat the same words to me after you analyze it.


I have some story that you had heard yet.
I have a story that you haven't heard yet.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Furukawa Yutaka

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