Hakanai hodo toumeina kokoro ni fureta kowaresouna karenna tsubomi yo

She said "I wish to be a flower"
She said "I'm not the moment"

Dear My Princess

Urunda hitomi wo kakusu anata ga itoshikute
Mou iki mo dekinai hodo ni mune ga kurushii nara tsurai no nara

Dakishimetai anata wo yowasa mo kanashimi mo mamotte agetai
Ude no naka ni ireba naritai anata ni nareru nara
Roki toshite hito ha yowasa wo miseru mono namida nagasumono
Ii yoko no kawaita kokoro wo namida de uruoshite

Toki wa (ha) modoranai kedo anata ga koko ni iru zizitsu wa (ha)
Derenimo hitei wa (ha) sasenai anata ga nozonde nakutemo

Dear Princess
Dearest flower
You are my piece
Therefore be in the side
From now on
Inside my arms
You will trust me
Therefore be in my eyes

Meguriau kodoku ya kanashimi wo anata ha subete uketomete
Ame no hi no hana no you ni tsuyoku saite iru tsumori demo
Honto ha mada tsubomi de darekani tayoritaindayone
Wakatteru...dakara ima ha kokoro wo namida de uruosite

Motto tsuyoku kono te de anata wo dakishimete mamotte agetai
Itsuka kitto kanarazu naritai anata ni nareru kara

Naze hito ha tsubasa wo suteta noka?
Naze hito ha kanashimi wo taku noka?
Naze hito ha yasashiku nareru noka?

Kono mune wo someageta namida de
Kono ude ni tsutawaru nukumori de
Sono kotae wo oshiete kureta hito yo


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