piano wo asobu yubi ni PAARU no manikyua
anata no suki na Baby pink
namida de mienaku naru no

yoki se nu deki goto wa anata ni toshiue no hito
watashi no shiranai hito nara zutto mashi na hanashi

Oh, I'm crying crying
tasogare ni namida ga nagareru made naku wa
anata no suki na Baby pink
mou nido to nuranai deshou

My darling hokano dareka wo
naze itoshita no
anata wo ichiban suki nano wa kitto watashi nano ni

Oh, I'm crying crying
yasashisa wa watashi he no tsugunai datta no
anata no suki na Baby pink wa
mou nido to nuranai deshou

Oh, I'm crying crying
yasashisa wa watashi he no tsugunai datta no
anata no suki na Baby pink wa
mou ni do to nuranai deshou


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    Kanji:

    パールのマニキュア

    ピアノを遊ぶ指に パールのマニキュア アナタのスキな Baby pink 涙で見えなくなるの

    予期せぬできごとは アナタに年上の人 私の知らない人なら ずっとマシな話

    Oh, I'm crying crying 黄昏に 涙が流れるまで泣くわ アナタのスキな Baby pink もう2度と塗らないでしょう

    My darling 他の誰かを 何故 愛したの アナタをいちばんスキなのは きっと私なのに

    ☆ Oh, I'm crying crying 優しさは 私への償いだったの アナタのスキな Baby pink は もう2度と塗らないでしょう

    ☆ repeat

    Iantuitionon October 12, 2010   Link

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