Repeatedly as always, I only caused you grief as always
I must have even hurt you too. I remain unable to move
Why does your pain touch me so?

Surely it's because I was afraid of repeating history and losing you

We wiped away unforgettable days by nestling close together
You held my hand without any questions

Even if your feelings grow distant tomorrow
Surely my love will remain unchanged

Even I pass from your heart tomorrow
Surely my love will remain unchanged
I will walk together, the future not promised
It keeps walking together, to future in which you are...

Along with the painful things - almost to the point of forgetting -
I'm thinking of you
The more I count the nights on which we don't meet,
Anxiety grows in my chest

Collecting different types of loneliness; please don't cry alone
No matter how far apart we are, let's go on believing in each other

I want to remain smiling like this somehow
Without hurting you
Those emotions that had faded away with time,
I don't want to feel them again

Even if your feelings grow distant tomorrow
Surely my love will remain unchanged
Even I pass from your heart tomorrow
Surely my love will remain unchanged

Please have eyes only for me

Please don't let go of my hand

I will walk together, the future not promised
It keeps walking together, to future in which you are...




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    "i only caused you grief" that's so tragic. :( this is a beautiful song. it's about letting someone you care about go, right? (atleast that'swhat i think)

    floatingworldon March 16, 2006   Link
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    probably i'm not sure XD

    Gazette_reitaXrukion April 01, 2006   Link
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    I almost cried reading this. its truely my favorite song... so sad and beautiful... and in the video... everyone looks so sad... "Please don't let go of my hand" that really did it. This song stays in my heart.

    FlowerOnTheMoonon June 23, 2007   Link
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    it sounds like maybe in trying not to hut his friend, he hurt them even more...

    this is one of Gazettes most beautiful songs to me, probably because I can totally relate to it.

    I think in the end of the song they part ways but he knows this person will remain in his heart and they'll connect again someday...hopefully...away from all the hurt.

    God it's beautiful

    deadxlettersxcon July 12, 2007   Link
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    sometimes... i just cant handle listening to this song xD

    Bedkyon November 19, 2007   Link
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    Ah, this song is absolutely beautiful, always nearly brings me to tears. I love the GazettE.

    akatsukiprincesson May 30, 2008   Link
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    Every time I listen to this song I can't help, but crying! =333

    such a beautiful song not to mention it touches the bottom of my heart... Gaze rock forever!

    JanetKinson September 17, 2008   Link

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