Kategorize mushiiro no myaku ga nai niwa e
Shikitsumeta hito no koe yumemigachi na chiisa na
Karada wo uru shoujo

Hajimaru

Kagome kago no naka, kagome kago no naka
Kago no naka itsu deyaru
Kagome kago no naka, kagome kago no naka
Ugomeku akuaku wa oni no utage

Yume wa yume no hakanai yume no naka de
Yume wo natsukiegaku shoujo

Kategorize
Yumemigachi na chiisa na ushiro no shoumendare?

Hajimaru

Koe wo koroshite mo yami ni kakurete mo
Konya wa dare no senaka
Asu mo yoru ga mata goku no chi e to hora
Gokusaishiki hisomu oni no...

Kagome kago no naka, kagome kago no naka
Kago no naka itsu deyaru
Kagome kago no naka, kagome kago no naka
Ugomeku akuaku wa oni no utage


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    except I have the album and it comes with Syoku Kurenai on it, so i don't really know

    cabhanon October 14, 2006   Link

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