| Yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri Bara bara bara shotte Yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri Bara bara bara no hito yo
Yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri
Kihonteki ni wa 24 (nijuuyo) jikan
Mita me dake (Who?) jinchikumugai
Tomodachi de ite osaegimi ni suru kara
Yappari fudan wa futsuu no
Yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri
Sekyoukuteki da ze 24 (nijuuyo) jikan
Ganbatta (Hey!) tokkankouji
Tomodachi datte amaechatte ii ka na
Sappari wakaran riaru no
Kore ga watashi no ikiru michi
Yappari fudan wa futsuu no
Yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri
Yuri yuri yuri yuri yuri Assari bareteru shumi da nyan |
Lily, lily, yuri, yuri, yuri [1] Rose, rose, It's called bara Lily, lily, yuri, yuri Rose, rose, bara people!
Lily, lily, yuri, yuri, yuri
For basically 24 hours
By looks alone (Who?) I seem harmless
When I'm with my friends, I turn it down a notch
As expected, I'm a normal, a normal
Lily, lily, yuri, yuri, yuri
I had a proactive 24 hours
I kept on with it (Hey!) Worked as fast as I could
Is it really okay to use my friends for this?
It's hard to understand, a real
This is my way of life
As expected, I'm a normal, a normal
Lily, lily, yuri, yuri, yuri
Lily, lily, yuri, yuri, yuri It's easy to tell what I like, meow! |
Translation Notes:
[1] "lily" and "rose" are homonyms for "yuri" and "bara" respectively. (Bara is a subgenre of yaoi) The first two are written in kanji and after that they are each written in hiragana.
[2] "fujoshi" literally means "rotten girl", a Japanese term for a yaoi fangirl, especially one who pairs together characters from stories without homosexual themes. As the song says, if one of the characters is changed, "fujoshi" can mean "fine lady".
[3] "nuko" is probably a corruption of "neko" here.
[4] Literally "reverse journal", this is a term often used for hidden parts of fanart/fanfiction sites where the webmaster keeps materials that are not appropriate for minors.
[5] Comiket is a famous doujin selling convention held biannually. Attendance is often around half a million people.
[6] A number code for "yaoi", 8 is read as "ya" and 1 as "i", with the 0 representing "o".
[7]"Kusattemo tai" is an expression meaning something like "even if it's past its prime, it's still good".
[8]Akiba is short for Akihabara, a famous district for otaku-related shopping.