Saikou no chansu ga matteru
Soshite kimi dake no
Kotodama-tachi wo fukuramase
Sorenari ni
Osorezu ni
Tobase ima

Aijou yuujou aa mujou kore ijou
Nan jou nomeba naoru no?

Kangae dasu to kurakura shite kuru

Asobi kokoro wa hitsuyou douzo osaki ni
Kochira wa toomawari?

Sugoroku de yume wo kachi emashou ka

Saikou no chansu ga matteru
Soshite kimi dake no
Kotodama-tachi wo fukuramase
Sorenari ni
Kimi nari ni
Tobase

Mittsu waratte hitotsu naki wo mite

Guusuu to kisuu ai suru unasareru
Sadame ni mayoikondara

Saikoro futte megami wo mikata ni

Yarikire nai toki ga fui ni osotte kuru no sa
Shiro demo kuro demo nai kokoro ni hibiku
Nanika yo mezame yo

Saikou no chansu ga matteru
Soshite kimi dake no
Kotodama-tachi wo fukuramase
Sorenari ni ima
Saikou no chansu ga natteru
Soshite kimi dake no
Kotodama-tachi wo fukuramase
Sorenari ni
Osorezu ni
Kimi nari ni
Odore ima


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Chansu (Chance) song meanings
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