Kitzukarenai de todome o sasu
dono jidai mo iki nobite kita
uso mitai na sora no shita
kowai mono nante oboe shainai

Machi o sotto mi oroshite
kimagure ni huntzu ketari
sokora ch?hi o tsuketa
s?ba nante namae dattakke

Kanashimi o zenbu hiki uketa tte daij?
tekagen nante iranai
doko de datte dare no mae datte
tada jibun de itai

Hibbari dashita kage no kage
shimi konderu kodoku na hibi
sekai ch?iji tsuita tte
detarame ni ky? wa meite miseru

Sonna ni minai de
PINTO* zurashita kurai de ii
hadaka mitai na kibun
uki ashi datta mirai ni human demo
me o samashite itai

Kanashimi o zenbu hiki uketa tte daij?
tekagen nante iranai
doko de datte dare no mae datte
tada jibun de itai


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    Here they are. By the way, from the lyrics, it sounds like it was written by some loner badass type of person. They couldn't fit the song any more perfectly, lol

    Unseen, I strike the finishing blow I've survived even this era Beneath a illusory sky I can hardly remember what I was afraid of

    Secretly watching over the town I step about carelessly Setting fires everywhere What was the name of that town, anyway?

    Even if I'm responsible for all that grief, it's fine I don't need your sympathy Wherever I am, whoever I'm with I just want to be alone

    The shadow of a shadow stretches out Filling the lonely days Even though the world is tired of it I'll still scream at them when I feel like it!

    Not watching carefully, I've lost focus But it's all right I feel like I'm naked Though the future I fled from is unhappy I want to wake up

    Even if I'm responsible for all that grief, it's fine I don't need your sympathy Wherever I am, whoever I'm with I just want to be alone

    Megatonon June 16, 2007   Link

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