I always took the easy way
Just sit around and say complaints
It's now time to say goodbye

浮かび上がる後悔を
つきまとう憂鬱を
そっと雲に流して

I will find the answer in my heart so
いくつもの世界が 壊れても
果てない憧れがこの胸に降り注ぐ

「Raining all day」 going away
Step out to be myself again
追いかけたい it's an amazing day!
「Raining all day」 has gone away
あの夏のように
My dream そばにいて 見つけるから

単調な日差しと単調な波に
傷は癒えてゆく

深い呼吸の中で やがて雨になって
海に溶けるから

後悔が臆病に姿を変えていく 嫌な日も
孤独につかまらない 強さ忘れないで

「Raining all day」 何度も
振り返る夢を諦めることが怖かった
「Raining all day」 晴れない夜空もあるけど
Little star 気がついて
Rainy days never stars

「Hurry now it's time to say goodbye, goodbye
Sun is waiting for you to arrive, alive
Hurry now it's time to say goodbye, goodbye
Door is open for you to」

「Raining all day」 going away
Step out to be myself again
今 優しい風を受けて
「Raining all day」 has gone away
あの夏に眠る my dream kiss me once again
I'll find a better way

「Raining all day」 going away
Can't wait to go and spread my wings
Blowing a kiss to me, hello amazing day!
「Raining all day」 has gone away
Sunshine of mine, just be with me
Keeping my heart warm as today
Rainy days never stays


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Rainy Days Never Stays [Album Mix] Lyrics as written by Tomoko Kawase Shunsaku Okuda

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