退屈蹴っ飛ばしても 当て所もなくて
ため息転がってった my story, it's nothin'
空を見た

放課後のボールの音 ぬるい笑い声
ヘッドフォンで塞いだ I'm sorry feel lazy
繰り返す life goes on & on

でも出逢ってしまった
僕の単調なリズム
光射しプリズム 目を奪われる

あなたは結局 向こう側のひと
僕とは違うんでしょ?
近づけば 翼さえも溶かされる太陽さ
羨望といたたまれなさの
雨に打たれ続け
それでも why? あなたを追いかけてしまう
痛いくらいに大嫌いだ

誰かに誤解されても 間違ったほうに
理解されるよりは my story, it's nothin'
まだいいや

距離感には敏感で 傷つかないように
無難さを装った I'm sorry feel lazy
このまま life goes on & on

でもあなたが笑うと
僕のモノクロの世界
赤い花の色彩 微笑み返す

あなたは結局 向こう側のひと
似てるように見えても
誰からも 愛されて求められる太陽さ
嫉妬ごころとやるせなさの
雨に打たれ続け
それでも why? あなたみたいになりたい
大嫌いで大好きです

悲しみや (あなたにも)
つらい過去 (そうきっと)
言えない悩みさえ 心隠し
今を生きる (あなたに)
惹かれてる (もう待てない)
あなたが差し出した 腕を掴み
僕は走り出してた! I know, you're the same as me

あなたは結局 向こう側のひと
僕とは違うけど
眩しくて どんな闇も照らしてく太陽さ
照り返す月のように僕は語りはじめていた
これからの style あなたと一緒に飛ぶよ
大嫌いで大好きです

Woo-o-oh
I wanna say ラブ&ヘイト to you


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ラブヘイト Lyrics as written by Akina Saegusa Shoko Fujibayashi

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    yup, it is about his father. it basically says in the lyrics in the fucking song

    snaggly snakeyeson March 17, 2011   Link

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