Sweetest Coma Again
Sweetest Coma Again
Sweetest Chaotic Coma Again

kakugo o kime na yo kimi ha sou tsuki-tsukeru joutou na Skill de
nozomu mono ha nani? chouhatsuteki na Noise kimi ni ochite iku
nusumi ni ikou ka ano sora no shiroi tsuki kampeki na Rhythm de
shisen o hazusu na kakehiki nashi no Game amai ishiki no fuchi de

Just Like Coma I’m in the Coma Sweetest Coma Again

mou ichido atsuku dakishimete kure My sweet kon’ya sekai ha sono te no naka ni
mou ichido atsuku ichi nuke kono mune o kon’ya sekai ha sono te no naka ni
mou nidoto amai yume nara samenai de kon’ya sekai ha kimi no hitomi no naka ni
mou nidoto amai toki nara suginai de kon’ya sekai ha kimi no hitomi no naka ni

mou ichido atsuku dakishimete kure My sweet kon’ya sekai ha sono te no naka ni
mou ichido atsuku ichi nuke kono mune o kon’ya sekai ha sono te no naka ni

kizetsu suru you na kono atsui Beat de kon’ya sekai ha furue hajimeru
mou ichido atsuku dakishimerareta nara kon’ya sekai ha sono te no naka ni

Sweetest Coma Again Sweetest Coma Again

karadajuu kake-nukeru kimi no atsui Beat de
owaranai yume Coma Again


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    Who knew that Sugizo's tribute to James Bond would turn out to be such a cool, modern rock song? Aggressive, decisive, and sexy in that way that only he could craft, Sugizo really outdid himself with "SCA". So different from the likes of "Rosier" or "Genesis of Mind ~ Yume no Kanata e", this last of the LUNA SEA greats helped their final album to come full circle and confirm the legacy of their joint careers.

    Nepentheson February 27, 2006   Link

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