大キライだったそばかすを
ちょっとひとなでしてタメ息をひとつ
ヘヴィー級の恋はみごとに
角砂糖と一緒に溶けた
前よりももっとやせた胸に
ちょっと"チクッ"っとささるトゲがイタイ
星占いも あてにならないわ

もっと遠くまで 一緒にゆけたら ねぇ
うれしくて それだけで

想い出はいつもキレイだけど
それだけじゃ おなかがすくわ
本当は せつない夜なのに
どうしてかしら?
あの人の笑顔も思いだせないの

こわして なおして わかってるのに
それがあたしの性格だから
もどかしい気持ちで あやふやなままで
それでも イイ 恋をしてきた

おもいきりあけた 左耳のピアスには ねぇ
笑えない エピソード

そばかすの数をかぞえてみる
汚れたぬいぐるみ抱いて
胸をさす トゲは 消えないけど
カエルちゃんも ウサギちゃんも 笑ってくれるの

想い出はいつもキレイだけど
それだけじゃ おなかがすくの
本当はせつない夜なのに
どうしてかしら?
あの人の涙も思いだせないの
思いだせないの wow
ララララララ
どうしてなの?


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    lol i hear this song at the drum mania and guitar freaks in arcades EVERYTIME. :))

    failureofrealityon July 19, 2006   Link

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