| К°ђм‚¬ (lyrics): Н•˜л‚˜(hana) - Witch

Mizi views herself through a lens of extreme guilt. She sees herself as "selfish" and undeserving of love, adopting the "witch" persona as a symbol of her own perceived monstrousness.

The narrative is essentially a desperate invitation. Mizi is performing a "dance for two" alone on stage, pleading for her partner to return and hold her hand once more. The use of the term " Mademoiselle " highlights the tragic, short-lived nature of their romance. Symbolic Elements 하나(Hana) - WITCH | 가사 (Lyrics)

The lyrics suggest that no matter where Mizi looks—even into a mirror—she sees the image of Sua (her lost partner) reflected in her own eyes. This implies that Sua’s memory is woven into the very fabric of her soul, and she cannot separate her own identity from the person she lost. Mizi views herself through a lens of extreme guilt

Sound effects of gears clicking and ticking at the start of the song symbolize being "stuck in time," unable to progress past the moment of tragedy. Mizi is performing a "dance for two" alone

References to "Hana" (flower) and transformation suggest a character who is undergoing a painful, almost grotesque evolution driven by sorrow.

The story centers on in the aftermath of a traumatic loss (specifically following the "Karma" event in the Alien Stage series). The lyrics and visual cues paint a picture of someone trapped in a "hellish circus" or carnival-like atmosphere, where time has seemingly stopped.

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