Otona butta egao misetemo
Hontou wa itai koto ietenai
Nareau no wa iyana kuseni
Arasoitakumonai kara

Dakisukumeru koto ga sono mama
Ataeau koto ni natteta koro
Nayami nante aruwakyanai
Demo sore ga ima jya douda?

Ore to omae no atarashii kisetsu hajemarou toshiteru
Terebi keshite mukiaimashou
Sorezore ippo mae ni
Fumidasanakya hajimaranai

Shitteru kai? Nani shiro koko kara saki ga
L ·O·V·E naru mono no shinkocchou da yo
Jinsei wo ajiwai fukaku
Shitai nara akiramecha dame

Ore to omae no atarashii kisetsu mukaete ageyou
Imaichido tagai no namae wo hakkiri yobiaou
Nanika ga ugoku kamoshirenai

"Sore ga jinsei tte mono da" to
Teiban no ii wakeshite miru kai

Katachi aru mono wa subete kawariyuku
Demo sono hakanasa ga ichido kiri no saki wo kiwadaraseru

Ore to omae no atarashii kisetsu hajimarou toshiteru
Manneri nante amae sugi no sei
Motto binkan ni ikiyou
Kinou yori kyou ashita yori kyou
Itsumo ima no omae wo miyou
Sono saki ni matteru michi no rakuen


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