hankei hachi-juu-go SENCHI ga kono te no todoku kyori
ima kara furimawashi masu no de hanareteite kudasai

tada mawaru koto ga tanoshikatta kono mama de itakatta
tada mawaru koto wo tsudzukete itara tomari kata wo wasureteita

mawari no nakama-tachi ga jibun yori umaku mawareru no wo
shikata nai to hitokoto tsubuyaite akirameta FURI wo shiteita

hankei ni-hyaku-go-juu SENCHI ga kono te no todoku kyori
ima kara ugoki mawarimasu no de hanareteite kudasai

karamawaru koto mo tanoshikatta kono mama de itakatta
karamawaru koto wo tsudzukete itara mukuwareru to shinjiteita

mawari no nakama-tachi ga jibun yori takaku mawareru kara
shita kara nagameru no ha kubi ga itai to suneta FURI wo shiteita

hankei go-sen-ni-hyaku SENCHI ha kono te no todoku kyori
ima kara tobimawari masu no de hanareteite kudasai

dou deshou? mukashi no jibun ga mitara homete kureru kana
me ga mawari jiku mo bureteru kedo

ni-juu-san ten yon do katamuite nagameta machinami ha
itsu no manika mita koto no nai iro ni somatteita

hankei roku-sen-san-byaku KILO ha kono te no todoku kyori
ima nara dekiru ki ga shimasu no de hanareteite kudasai

hankei hachi-juu-go SENCHI ga kono te no todoku kyori
itsu no hi ka mawari tsukareta toki ha soba ni ite kudasai


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