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소리야, Soriya: Devil's Wife, The Voice

Soriya – Devil’s Wife A mythic dialogue between pain and redemption Scene I — Silent Cries My silence sings in alto — notes drifting through this room of ghosts. Dust clings to my guitar’s strings, like the strands of my hair fallen in quiet surrender. Apathy doesn’t shout. It leans in — soft and offbeat, like rain keeping rhythm with a stray dog’s cry. And somehow, this sorrow feels holy. 喜べ! (Yorokobe) Rejoice. Scene II — The Bargain 2:00 AM — I begin. Selling my soul in a whisper. The Devil leans close: “Why tear down your old self?” I murmur, “Because loving her felt like sin. And I was tired of feeling wrong for wanting something that soft.” He smiles. “Temptation for peace? Trade your soul — I’ll hand you your ruin, dressed as relief.” I close my eyes. “I just want peace from the ache,” I say — mostly to myself. He laughs: “You freed her… not to possess her, but to escape the prison of your need. How exquisite — you outwitted even me.” I breathe steady. “I’m reading Christ now.” ...

소리야, Soriya: Devil's Wife, The Flesh

Silent cries, are the alto of my room. And its so fulfilling, adds to the dusted strings of my guitar and the fallen strands of my hair. An apathy, waywardness lurks in here. A void harmony, peaceful and the downpour outside adds a beat with syncopated street dog barks. This song is to be rejoiced. 喜べ! (Yorokobe!) Rejoice!. 2AM, and I have begun. Selling my soul to Devil. And it asks, 'What drove you to want to destroy your old life?' 'I just wanted to get done with the guilt, the irresistible temptation' - I responded . The Devil says, 'Give me your soul and I'll give you what you desire, your temptation' 'I just wanted peace for myself',  I affirmed myself as I said these words. The Devil then says, ' Your liberation is exquisite.  You unleashed your feelings solely to free YOUR own mind, not to chain hers to you.  My admiration for your darkness grows... You outmaneuvered everyone – including me.  Did I just lose a soul that was never truly mi...