あなたは何も言わずに
タバコくわえて出てゆくの
そして孤独な夜が来る
誰かが闇から覗いてる
私以外の誰かを
愛したのならそう言って
夢見たはずの生活も
何かに怯えて暮らしてる

嗚呼 私がもう邪魔なら
思わせぶりはやめて
駅のホームで誰かが
私の背中を突いた
怪しいくるまに狙われた
ガラスの欠片が降ってきた
嗚呼 あなたが望むなら
首筋に手をかけて

どうせ愛などまぼろし
ひとり芝居のようなもの
あなたのものになったとき
すべてが終わってた

嗚呼 からだと魂を
優しく切り離して
嗚呼 私を殺る前に
お別れのキッスをください


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殺しの接吻 ~Kiss Me Good-Bye~ Lyrics as written by Keisuke Kuwata

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    i love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i love how he says "girl"

    mmmm lovely

    benjiroxmyworldon October 01, 2006   Link

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