I want to run away to a place that doesn't know me You're used to facing your back to people aren't you
If you disappear faraway Is there someone who will look for you?

Even when I think who am I living for, the answer doesn't come
Actually, yes for a little bit, I want to be able to rely on someone, I've been hoping for it

"When I dreaming I was afraid of being alone, and I don't like it"
"I don't have the courage to return the warmth in that came to my hand well"
"I hate looking at everyone who's growing straight's faces"
"I want a place to belong to, don't leave me alone in this city"

Please know Please listen Because if you do so I will become strong
Because I will surely change what will be important
Please know Please listen To the fact that I'm here
I'll show my courage and take it Your love and everything

I met you on the usual street I didn't believe in something like fate

I found one thing important but the compensation was large
I was scared of those who believed more than anything else And my tears looked like they were spilling over

"Theres no mail, theres no calls What are you doing?"
"Did you really do what you said, when I imagine it my heart hurts"
"I'm screaming from the bottom of my heart I want love"
"I tried to forget my weakness by bluffing"

Please know Please listen Because if you do so I will become strong
Because I will surely change what will be important
Please know Please listen To the fact that I'm here
I'll show my courage and take it Your love and everything

You who piled up the same experiences were my number one understander
And each time I remember your sympathy The bonds become deeper
Pain and obstacles aren't my enemies
Let's walk the single line of light together

Please know Please listen To the fact that I'm by your side
When you're sad I'll always and forever give you a smile
I've forgotten that you believe, I want to become your strength
The future on the other side of the door is surely overflowing with smiles




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    ..what brought me to them. Wonderful, hmph.

    NoFinalSpareon November 13, 2007   Link

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