Н•л‚(hana) - Witch | К°ђм‚¬ (lyrics) Link
References to "Hana" (flower) and transformation suggest a character who is undergoing a painful, almost grotesque evolution driven by sorrow.
The "silent garden" mentioned in the lyrics represents a place where Mizi feels truly alone, yet it is also where she waits for a reunion that may never come. н•л‚(Hana) - WITCH | 가사 (Lyrics)
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 References to "Hana" (flower) and transformation suggest a
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
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.
In short, it is a story of , where the protagonist would rather live in a beautiful, haunted nightmare with a ghost than move forward into a world without them. Witch | ALIEN STAGE Wiki | Fandom
The song by Hana (often associated with the voice of Mizi in the Alien Stage series) tells a haunting story of guilt, grief, and a desperate refusal to move on from a lost love. The Core Narrative: A Dance for One