yuuyami no saki hikaru gin no tsuki
kagami mitai ni utsuru bokura no kokoroboso sa mo zenbu kakaete
kimi no machi made tobu tame no uta

yuraide iru tayorinai kimi mo itsu ka wa
bokura wo sukuu ashita no hane ni naru ka na

ni ji wo sasu kage
kagayaku akai kigi no sukima wo fuki nukeru kaze
setsuna sa dake de kanashimi dake de
kimi no machi made tobereba ii no ni na

tonari ni iru saenai kimi mo itsu ka wa
dare ka wo sukuu ashita no hane ni naru ka na
kagayaku mukou no saki made wa tobenai kedo
habataite iru aida wa kienai kara

irozuku kisetsu wo sugi yuku omoi wa itsu datte
kake ashi hayamete nige dasu kimi wa itsu datte

yuraide iru tayorinai kimi mo itsu ka wa
bokura wo sukuu ashita no hane ni naru ka na
mada yume no you na basho made wa tobenakute mo
habataite iru aida wa kienai kara

chikazuita fuyu no ashioto ni machi ga
azayaka iro ni somatte maiodoru


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    What does this song mean to me? It would help if the lyrics were in English lol... From the video i guess it means that you try your best, even wen u have a lot of things working againt you...i dunno....

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