君が見えなくて 見えなくて
何度も呼びかけるよ
この夜に迷ってしまう

君に眠る支配者は 今も無口なままの lies
軽い微熱 陽炎のように ゆらめいて離れない

Ah 少しまだ震えてる 傷口にそっと触れてみた

君が見えなくて 見えなくて
何度も呼びかけるよ
こんなにそばにいるのに
会いたくて 止められなくて
壊れそうなほど抱きしめていても
君が届かない

変わらず続いてる 痛み癒せるのは truth?
月が沈む窓の色が 君の肌を青く染めたね

Ah 少しまだ震えてる 口唇がまた傷つけてる

夜に墜ちてゆく 墜ちてゆく
真実を探せない
誰より大切なのに
信じてる気持ち揺れてる
壊れそうなほど抱きしめていても
君が届かない

出口のない迷路みたい
歪んだ引き金ひいたのは誰?

君が見えなくて 見えなくて
何度も呼びかけるよ
こんなにそばにいるのに
会いたくて 止められなくて
壊れそうなほど抱きしめていても
君が届かない

Lies and truth 墜ちてゆく
真実を探せない
誰より大切なのに
信じてる気持ち揺れてる
壊れそうなほど抱きしめていても
君が届かない

Lies and truth 見えなくて君が
Lies and truth 墜ちてゆく
Lies and truth 見えなくて君が
Lies and truth 墜ちてゆく


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