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Avert Thy Gaze

Reunion & Miyamai Moca

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"Avert Thy Gaze" is a poignant ballad by Reunion, featuring Vocaloid Miyamai Moka on vocals-a song where prayer and transgression quietly intertwine.

Moka's clear, fragile voice tells the story of an angel who falls in love with a demon, expressing inner conflict and quiet resolve with haunting sincerity.
Caught between righteousness and desire, salvation and fall, the song embraces the truth of a heart drawn to what it should not love.

The delicate melody and emotional arrangement wrap around this forbidden affection, allowing sorrow, longing, and tenderness to coexist in perfect balance.

The cover art depicts an angel courting a demon-not as an act of rebellion, but as a pure and desperate confession.
It carries a silent plea echoed throughout the song:
"God, just for today... please look away."

"Avert Thy Gaze" does not ask whether love is right or wrong.
Instead, it faces the undeniable reality of loving-and the courage it takes to accept it.
A fragile, beautiful, and deeply moving ballad that lingers long after the final note fades.