Ima wa mou mawanaide sou hiraki kaketa sekai e
Anata no kokoro ni kizamareta yume wa hikari no naka e

Wasurenaide ano hi no chikai wo
Kizutsuki ai sae kunou no hate ni

Ima shinjitsu no meikyuu e
Saigo no kiseki wo

La dix croix yume wa miwaku no koukei ni
Negai wa tozasareta kokoro ni
La dix croix yume ni sakebi tsudzuketemo
Saigo no tobira wo hirakanakereba

La dix croix yume wa seinaru kagayaki
Me wo tojireba omoide no naka
Ano toki kawashita saigo no kotoba wo

Ima subete wo tokihana de wa
Saigo no kiseki wo

La dix croix yume wa miwaku no koukei ni
Negai wa tozasareta kokoro ni
La dix croix yume ni sakebi tsudzuketemo
Saigo no tobira wo hirakanakereba

La dix croix yume ni saigo no kiseki wo


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    Jesus ChriSt! Why hasn't anybody posted a comment about this song yet! It is AWSOME! I swear, my friend was playing this song and I was dead asleep, but I woke up to the sound of it and it was like heaven, ITWASSOCOOL!!

    _< I got to woke up to this song the first time I heard it! ! Haha, but really, this song is really good.

    xsinnerx16afon March 06, 2007   Link

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