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The most iconic section of the song. The narrator makes a terrifying vow: “Even if you are a liar, even if this world ends, I will never escape.” She compares her love to a “lullaby of bondage” and a “sweet poison.” Unlike typical love songs that celebrate freedom, this one celebrates willing submission. The “refrain” is not just a musical repetition; it is her ritualistic acceptance of suffering.

In an era of Vocaloid songs about eating disorders, suicide, and societal pressure, Mikito P’s masterpiece stands out because it is quiet. It is the sound of a lock clicking shut—not with a bang, but with a soft, terrible finality. It remains, to this day, one of the most unsettling and beautiful ballads ever written for a synthetic voice. Toriko no Shirabe, Mikito P, Kagamine Rin, Vocaloid dark songs, Yandere Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku prisoner song. toriko no shirabe -refrain-

The song opens with domestic imagery: morning light, the sound of a lock clicking, the rustle of chains. The narrator has been captured, but she describes her situation with unnerving tenderness. “I am a captive,” she sings, “but your cage is so warm.” The most iconic section of the song