taikutsu shinogi ni yoru fuke no PAATEII
nanika ii koto aru kashira

100 nen no koi wo naku shita atashi ga
shoukori mo naku gura tsuku wa

kemuri no naka kara KUURU na HANTAA
senya ichi ya monogatari ga hajima rukamo
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
waruku hanaiwa

HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
koi no jumon wa
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY

nerai wo kanjite furiko ga yureru
hikigane hikeba modorenai

dareka ga atashi wo kowashi ni kuru hi wo
matte tayou na kiga suru wa

saki no koto nante wakaranai mono ne
PARADIASU ga maboroshi demo ii janai no

HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
dou ni kanaru wa

HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
sekai hamawaru
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY

HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
naru you ni naru wa

HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY
koi no jumon wa
HALLELUJAH • ANYWAY


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    Kanji:

    退屈しのぎに夜ふけのパーティー 何かいいことあるかしら

    100年の恋を失くした私が 性懲りもなくグラつくわ

    煙の中から クールなハンター 千夜一夜物語が始まるかも HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY 悪くはないわ

    HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY 恋の呪文は HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY

    狙いを感じて振り子が揺れる 引き金引けば戻れない

    誰かが私を壊しに来る日を 待ってたような気がするわ

    先のことなんてわからないものね パラダイスが幻でもいいじゃないの

    HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY どうにかなるわ

    HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY 世界はまわる HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY

    HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY なるようになるわ

    HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY 恋の呪文は HALLELUJAH・ANYWAY

    Iantuitionon July 26, 2010   Link

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