I’m feelin’ so flyin’ to black day
“ Step by step ”
We are jumpin’ to the end
We can not breath ...
It’s only in my head
冷たい硝子の雨が突き刺さるわ
“ Broken heart!! ”

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I'm feelin' so flyin' to black day
"Step by step"
We are jumpin' to the end
We can not breath ...
It's only in my head
The rain on the wet [window] pane pierces through my
"Broken heart!!"
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I’m feelin’ so cryin’ in my blue
“ Day after day ”
雲に潜む月が怖くて
歩けないわ 道が暗くて
動けないわ そばにいて
So don’t let me down
あなたがいるからわたしここにいるの
“ Candy eyes ”

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I'm feelin' so cryin' in my blue
" Day after day "
I'm scared of the moon that is hidden in the clouds
& I can't walk, the path is dark
I can't move, be with me
So don't let me down
I'm here because you're here
"Candy eyes"
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Don’t leave me 受け止めて
これは運命ではないけど
Baby I swear...
月影に揺れる涙を今 照らして

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Don't leave me, accept me
This isn't fate, but
Baby I swear...
Now shine on the tears that waver in the moonlight
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ah-ah-ah- X2

In my head
冷たい硝子の靴を脱き捨てるわ
だから
Don’t leave me 待っていて
きっと あなたに似合うから
Stay with me 微笑んでいてね
もう迷わないように
Don’t leave me 受け止めて
例え 運命ではなくても
Baby I swear
永遠に甘い幻を歌うから

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In my head
I throw off my cold glass slippers
So
Don't leave me, wait for me
I'm sure I suit you, so
Stay with me & smile, ok
so that we don't get lost anymore
Don't leave me, accept me
If this isn't fate
Baby I swear
The sweet illusion will sing eternally
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