( Set to the tune of "Guenevere" from Lerner & Loewe's 1960 Musical, "Camelot" )
Mariko - A song filk by Rob Morris
Kurama met Number Three ; And neither turned to flee;
Her quick thanks seemed all for show, till Hiromi birthed Mariko;
Mariko, Mariko, Papa says it's time to go;
But Hiromi, made him swear, for their child, he would care
Mariko, Mariko, now Papa, he must go;
The deal with Chief, says it is so, you be cared for by Saito
Said scheming Saito I will tell her so that parental love did fail
And Kurama sought to make Nana feel love in her jail
And under the thumb of the evil Chief the scheming went to and fro
While in power and danger grew Mariko
Mariko, Mariko, well in case she, had to go
Shirakawa, in the Chief's name, had bombs implanted, in her frame
Mariko, Mariko, Papa takes his child and goes
But that child, so I'm told, was Nana but not Mariko
Said the Chief now our agreement is at an end
Nana must die and Lucy must be struck at our will to bend
For our plans are to the reign of Humans end
So Number Thirty-Five you will send
Isobe shook in fear,
to unleash, such a fear
Saito facing anger hot,
learned that Mother she was not
So a bomb was unleashed and Mariko brought to heel
Shirakawa said Lucy's freedom you must steal
Obey our wishes and we will make it so
that we will grant the great wish of Mariko
Nana sensed Mariko, at the shore with Bando,
though she sought his aid to spare, it was alone, she stood there
Nana spoke, Papa and Friends who would want her return
Mariko, sitting firm, simply said that she must burn
Like a plaything in her hands,
Nana stood not a chance
Clothes taken and dignity,
there was not a chance to flee
Mariko sneered wide and said you will have to end
When I have nothing at all why should you have Papa and friends
I think I'll bury your friends and bury your Papa as well
But Nana said you will not instead you can go to Hell
Now the tide had turned and Nana would stay not go
And she then took the unseen arms out of Mariko
Mariko, Mariko, to Nana's arms, Papa did go
He explained her life and lies, then told his daughter, she must die
Mariko wept loud to hear of the way things were
her arms returned and took control of the bombs still inside her
Though she vowed strong all their deaths
Kurama stopped and took her breath
He said to her my child you are and have always been
Do not take too wrong a father for all his sins
For though I hold Nana dear as well you must finally know
that Papa truly loves Mariko
Mariko, Mariko, felt his arms, hold her so
though the dirt she had been dealt, now her heart, went to melt
And even a missile strike could not dampen all their glee
As infantile Mariko struck close to Kurama's knee
But Shirakawa then came and spoke doom for Humanity
The Chief would spread the virus to replace you and me
Kurama had gained back too much just to suddenly lose it so
and fought to save Nana and Mariko
Mariko, Mariko, Papa says now, Please Don't Go
Though he sought to end the Chief's show
Nyu appeared and confused him so
Kurama said that without Lucy there is no scheme
By killing this Nyu we can vent his steam
But while Nyu took the bullet into her chest quite straight
Lucy wakened then to seal their fate
Lucy cackled and told Nana this time she would take her head
As for Kurama he would also finally be dead
Lucy cut off Shirakawa and then the bombs' remote too
a small girl knew what to do
Mariko, Mariko, Papa, now, I must go
Nana care for our Papa so, in the name of Mariko
Then taunting Lucy knew full well what it was to fear
Our girl sent her smashing hard round from pier to pier
Lucy there's always someone stronger
Know this is so
And you will fall before Mariko
Though outmatched in sheer raw power
Lucy still won the hour
In the midst of brutal play
She cut the girl's legs away
Yet our girl just said that she adored Papa so
And Lucy will follow me if it is my time to go
With a grip that even a beheading could not fully sway,
Mariko's last blew Horns away
Mariko, Mariko, Papa pleads, Please don't go
Think of what we could have been
If not for Papa's foolish sin
Mariko's tale did not end there
A thousand copies filled the square
Kurama's mind snapped in two
And he snapped at Nana too
Lucy claimed two; Kurama one;
The other fell to her sister clones
So the waves end her quest
Placing her spirit at rest
Nana speaks before her mark
Says that things are not so dark
Papa's with her, and she now knows,
she wants to have more Marikos
Mariko, Mariko
So many wonders you'll never know
These should have been for Mariko
But then you had to go
Mariko, Mariko, Mariko, Mariko, Mariko, Mariko, Mariko!
