(Anata wo aisuru koto ga watashi ni totte saikou kessaku' tte... iitai)
Nee.. 1.. 2.. 3..

Mitsumete te ni furetetai no
Miagete tashikamete ai wo abite abite abite

(Nee koi no nayama no choushi wa dou?
Amai furueru youna owaranai kissu chotto demo ii yo
Oishi souda wa aishuu to namida
Amai No! No? subete te ni)

Nee tasukete kono mi wo kogashite
Kono sekai ni wa futari dake mitai ni shite
Aa hontou ni hontou ni amaku
Ai suru koto wo futari no yorokobi ni shite

Idai na koi no kenkyuuka
Anata to atashi de oikakeru no
Mienai ai no katachi sore wa totemo kanjiru mono dakara

Mitsumete te ni furetetai no
Miagete tashikamete ai wo abite abite abite

Donna koto wo shita no atashi ni
Mou hidoi wa ne atashi yo kirei ni nare
Aa tokete tokete mazatte
Taiyou ga noboru atashi mo noboru doko e?

Anata ga suita toki no
Anata no kimari monku
Machinagara reizouko wo shimeta
Atashi igai wa nanimo nain dakara

Mitsumete te ni furetetai no
Miagete tashikamete ai wo abite abite abite

Konna ni majime nanoni ne
Kao ga ne warau nan no sei deshou
Mienai ai no katachi
Sore wa totemo kanjiru mono dakara

Mitsumete te ni furetetai no
Miagete tashikamete ai wo
Mitsumete te ni furetetai no
Miagete tashikamete ai wo abite... abite...


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