Hajimari wa ame furu machi
Zasshi wo kazashi aruku kimi wo mite
Boku ga koe kakeru
Soshite yaashiku kase wo sashi dasu

"Koen ni iki mashou" to
Romanticist no otome ga iu nosa
Soshite hana wo tsumi
Ai no kinen to boku ni tewatasu

Ah "Nichi-youbi bijutsu-kan ni
Issho ni iki masenka" to
Hanikande kanojo ga
Boku no koto wo sasou

Itsu no hi ka yatte kuru nosa
Mieru nosa hitomi tojireba
Dota bata no kimi tachi to chigau
Honmono no tenshi ga boku ni
Koi suru nosa

Kimi no heya
Futari kiri de
Kimi ga tsukitta carrot cake wo
Nakayoko tabe tara
Kimi no album misete okure yo

Ah korekara wa
Kimi no yoko ni
Boku mo utsurun danette
Ieba kanojo wa mou
Horori to kuru nosa

Arashi nimo kaze nimo makezu
Shitto nimo netami nimo makezu
Kenka toka uwaki mo sezu ni
Aishi au sonna futari ni
Naritai nosa

Ah Machi hazure
Futari dake no
Ie wo tatete kurasu nosa
Soshite itsuka ai no
Kesshou ga dekiru

Itsu no hi ka yatte kuru nosa
Sonna hi ga kitto kuru nosa
Kanjiru yo amai yokoan wo
Hon-mono no tenshi ga boku ni
Koi suru nosa

Itsu no hi ka yatte kuru nosa
Mieru nosa hitomi tojireba
Kanjiru yo amai yokoan wo
Hon-mono no tenshi ga boku ni
Koi suru nosa


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Kimi no Carrot Cake; Your Carrot Cake song meanings
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