repeating tragedy...

[ all ] minds are distraught! [ you're ] distrait!
deeper and deeper you fall...
[ just ] stray in the fake! [ but ] feel pain
where have you sealed your real side?

gotta awake you a.s.a.p.!

[ all ] minds are distraught! [ you're ] not right!
deeper and deeper you fall...
[ just ] stray in the fake! [ but ] feel doubt!
where have you sealed your real side?

nagareta kanashimi no storm
aijou wo kakikesu you ni hai ni shita

gotta awake you a.s.a.p.!

Lost in re:birth... alone...
yamanai ai ni afureta eien ha doko ni...?
Lost in re:birth... alone...
kareta sekai ni sukui to shiawase wo
negai... hitori naiteita...

dying... to be bone...
what do you think of justice?
the blight and god...
why cannot the faith mesh well?

[ please ] tell me the answer! [ loud ] crying out!
[ far ] infected sorrow [ hard ] rain falls down
[ world ] minus affection [ never ] loveless life be enough...

Lost in re:birth... alone...
subete ga ai ni afureta eien ha doko ni...?
Lost in re:birth... alone...
umare kawaru sono toki ha aishite kudasai...
Lost in re:birth...

all for my dears...

from "ache"

to live disease, All of us die with it.
when you pass away, does anyone cry for you?
nobody's next to me... even the one to cry over me...


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    you gotta love this song :)

    XreikuXchanXon July 28, 2010   Link

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