Juuni-ji sugite hitori de muri-yari miru wadaisaku
Bamen ga dara-dara nagarete kore-ijou nomikomemasen

Omae wa doko ni

Warui-yume demo miteru you de omowazu kusuri-bako asaru
Modotte-kuru to omotteta-n-da, joudan-dayo-tte akai bero misete

Warui-koto shitenakutemo sore wa okite-shimau, naze?

Sukina-mono-nanka nai hou ga raku na michi o arukeru
Nakushitatte waratte-irareru, magaimono ni kakomaretai

CARTAIN o shimeyou

Heiwa na kankei o kizuitemo dareka ni toccha taikutsu-rashii
THRILL no kieta kono heya wa donna-igokochi-dattano oshiete

Wasurekaketa-koro kanashimi wa sora kara furu

Mata asa ga kisou

Warui-yume kara mada samenai, isso kanashibari no hou ga iiyo
Souiya mushiba mo itaku-nai, karada wa subete o kobanderu
Kimo o hiyasu THRILL ga hoshii, souiu-koto itteru yatsu wa minna
Sono saki ni aru heiwa ga hoshii, moufu no you na heiwa ga hoshii-dakeda


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