あなたの手紙には読めない字だけ
会ってその口から聞かせて欲しい

慣れない白は苦手 吐息さえ響く
空の色さえ知れたら救われるのに
上手く出来ぬ呼吸もいつか忘れたい
そう願える強さも干涸びそうで
「うつ伏せの明日」歌えば
棘を伝う睡眠
身体に絡ませられたRestraint
Even the mind seems to sleep
頬に触れた熱はとても
懐かしく優しい
朦朧の狭間で見た影
暖色の夢
あなたに映る私の目が
あなたを見失う日が来ても
この目に焼き付いてくれている
木洩れ陽の日々と
あなたは連れて行かないで

滲む白が揺れる 言葉も忘れそう
涙は流れて何処へ行くの
私の名前を呼んで
砕けるくらい抱いて
これ以上失うのは怖い
あなたは何処で私の事歌っているの
耳をすましても響くのは
不安定な鼓動
頬に残ってたはずの
熱が思い出せない
朦朧の狭間で見たのは
寒色の現実
千羽のとても小さな
あなたの願いに寄り添って
笑顔も返せずにただ
吐息を数えていた記憶の最期に...
あなたの声が聞こえて
全てを無くした朝
『一つになれぬ二人』


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千鶴 Lyrics as written by 流鬼.

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Chizuru (english) song meanings
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    I think the song isn't about a person who is loosing someone, but about the person ITSELF who is dying and what he feels while slowly leaving the world and all the people who he loves. Soo beautiful!!! (T_T)

    kanae746on July 18, 2008   Link

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