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    This is a song that I love to listen to at night or like in the early morning getting ready for school and such it's just a nice song to listen to. Bonnie Pink is one great J-pop singer

    JordaNthegreaton May 12, 2007   Link
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    My heart is burning red hot, the sunset has taken away my words Time is standing still, equal to the depth of my love Are you leaving with just one word? Tomorrow without you It's bitter like beer for kids

    You kissed my slim fingers I’ll never forget you Even if we’re apart I’ll always remember, remember our last kiss

    Everyone begins as an innocent, pure baby Even if you bite into a bitter fruit, you can’t give up, walk straight The rain has passed, but it’s still stinging me I'm lonely as floating ice

    You kissed my slim fingers, I won’t forget the warmth Even if we’re apart, I’ll remember your kiss

    You’ll eventually make sense of what you can’t understand at all, like a river You can blame anyone, for whatever you want, but don’t dirty our love

    You kissed my slim fingers I’ll never forget you I’ll kiss you for the last time, I believe that we’ll meet again I remember how you cried as you kissed my slim fingers Even if this is the end I won’t forget, won’t forget, our last kiss

    I won’t forget, won’t forget, his kiss

    Its about not forgeting the love you once shared with someone, even if it over.And hoping to meet again someday very beautiful song

    heaven_2_touchon November 29, 2007   Link

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