Mabuta ni ukanda kimi no haigo ni usubeni no hana ga saiteita
Sugu ni iroasete kuchiteyuku noni anna nimo inochi moyashite
Mirai mo erabezuni shiniyuku kono kokoro wa kegarenaku sumikitta kawa no youni
Dokomademo nagarete mada minumukou kishi eto mayoi mo naku watatteyuku no darou

Kanau hazu no nai futari no negai wa yuuyami no oku eto nijindeyuku
Kimi ni tsutaetakatta boku no omoi wa maiagaru sunaarashi ni kakikesare

Sotto harukaze ga hoho wo kusuguru koraeteta namida afureru

Kuchibiru kamishimete saigo ni miru hitomi wo sorasazuni unazuita damattamama
Futari wo hikisaita sokubaku suranakatta ano hi no youni kitto mata aeru kara...

Kanau hazu no nai futari no negai wa yuuyami no oku eto nijindeyuku
Kimi ni tsutaetakatta boku no omoi wa maiagaru sunaarashi ni nomikomare

Mou nakanaide kitto mata aeru kara...

Todoku basho no nai futari no negai wa adogenai kioku de ukitsuzukeru
Kimi ni watasenakatta saigo no tegami wa kono mune ni himetamama de tsureteyuku yo


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    i love the PV for this. Pierrot is great. the guitarin the beginning is beatiful too. :)

    floatingworldon March 14, 2006   Link

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