Anata to deaete yokatta
Ima hitori hitomi wo tojiru
Kokoro no arubamu mekureba
Kirameku omoidetachi yo
Tsuzuiteku toki wa itsumo tomarazu ni
Kawatteku machi mo hito mo ai mo minna
Zutto wasurenai hanaretemo kujikenai
Ikite iku kyou kara
Yasashisa to yuuki wo kureta yo ne
Ai ga mebaeta July saisho no kiss
Futari no aizu nakanaori shita yoru
Hontou ni ai shiteta
Itsuka mata meguriau
Owaranai kyou wa watashi no
My graduation

Furikaereba tsurai toki wa itsumo
Soba ni ite hagemashite kureta ne
Kotoba ni dekinai omoi mo namida mo
Anata wa wakatte kureta yo ne
Dekiru nara ano koro e modoritai
Zutto sunao ja nakute gomen ne
Tooi Christmas Eve eien wo chikatta kiss
Ano hi kureta chookaa
Ima mo mune de hikatte imasu
Waraikorogeta voice hitomi no truth
Koron no nioi machiawase shita mise
Azayaka ni komiageru
Hito wa itsuka tabi datsu
Osanakatta kinou no watashi ni
Sayounara
Ano hi no you ni
Nanimo nakatta you ni yume de aetara

Zutto wasurenai itsu mademo inotteru
Anata no sono yume ga
Itsu no hi ka kanaimasu you ni
Ai ni hagureta tonight saigo no kiss
Futari no eyes kami wo kakiageru kuse
Hontou ni ai shiteta
Anata to sugoshita seishun
Kagayaki wa zutto iro asenai
My graduation

La la la la la
Forever true love


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