JUST WILD BEAT COMMUNICATION
While being pounded by rain
I want to let you know the unfading hot feelings inside me
TONIGHT!

I held your damp shoulders to warm you
Your fingers tremble--what are they seeking?
In broken speech, tell me why you want this pain
You no longer seem so grown up, as your pretenses fade
I want to protect this image of you--
Believe that love will change sadness to strength

* JUST WILD BEAT COMMUNICATION
Don't be afraid of anything
Because noone's going to take away the shared feelings of now, our youth
JUST WILD BEAT COMMUNICATION
While being pounded by rain
I want to let you know the unfading hot feelings inside me
TONIGHT!

Until the faraway dawn, I want to spend the night nestled close to you
We can lose everything else, as long as we don't lose gentleness
From words, through kisses, we feel each other's heartbeats
Drawing passion near, for an instant, for eternity...
Painfully, violently, I want to focus on this
In this tearful situation, only you are precious

JUST WILD BEAT COMMUNICATION
Don't surrender anything
Beacause, if we both understand each other, we'll be able to fight as one
JUST WILD BEAT COMMUNICATION
Don't let go of love
This overflowing, hot face will tell you its deepest secrets
TONIGHT!

* repeat


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    So this is how I have this song figured, something like this situation as follows: So a girls at a bus stop, its raining, looks over and automatically falls hopelessly in love with this stranger whom seems distant and cold. So she has so much tensed up emotion from frusteration, because she loves him so much, but can't find the guts to tell him as he seems so distant. So, she basically fantasizes about unlocking his secrets and the happyness they will have together if they ever had the chance..

    JUST WILD BEAT COMMUNICATION (riskng it all just on the spur of the moment to try and persue the one you love.)

    beckah Gon May 21, 2004   Link
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    did you guess this or what? its true in the series! this girls (relena) falls in love with a guy from just seeing him but he (heero) is on a secret operation so he says he's gonna kill her and he's so secretive but she still wants to know about him...

    cuty2shiroon December 04, 2007   Link
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    did you guess this or what? its true in the series! this girls (relena) falls in love with a guy from just seeing him but he (heero) is on a secret operation so he says he's gonna kill her and he's so secretive but she still wants to know about him...

    cuty2shiroon December 04, 2007   Link

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