kimi wa uso no ito harimegurashi
chiisana sekai subete dato omotteta
chikazuku mono wa nan demo kizutsukete
kimi wa sora ga shikaku ito omotteta

"kore ga subete... douse konna mon darou"
kimi wa itta... sore mo uso sa...

kebakebashii kimi no moyou ga sabishisou de
gokuraku chou ga mezurashiku hanashi kaketa
"chou no hane itadaite kocchi koi yo"
"mukou dewa omoitoori sa"

Pink Spider "ikitai naa"
Pink Spider "tsubasa ga hoshii..."

toraeta chou no inochi koi kikazu
kimi wa sora wo niramu
"kizutsuketa no wa nikui kara jya nai
boku ni wa hane ga naku
ano sora ga takasugita kara..."

"watashi no tsubasa wo tsukau ga ii wa, Spider.
tobitsuzukeru tsurasa wo shiranai anata mo,
itsuka kigatsuku koto deshou.
jibun ga dareka no te no naka de shika tonde inakatta koto ni.
soshite, sore wo jiyuu nante yondeita koto ni mo...."
karimono no tsubasa dewa umaku tobezu
massakasama tsuirakushite yuku

Pink Spider "mou dame da"
Pink Spider "sora wa mieru noni..."
Pink Spider "shippai daa"
Pink Spider "tsubasa ga hoshii..."

wazukani mieta ano sora no mukou
toritachi wa minami e
"mou ichido tobou kono ito kirisaki
mizukara no jetto de
ano kumo ga toorisugitara..."

Pink Spider sora wa yondeiru
Pink Spider Pink Spider
momoiro no kumo ga sora wo nagareru...


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    nah, this isn't a suicide note. -=shrugs=- I agree with pink spider (Yumi! haha! I know who you are! -=crazy stalker grin=-). and that towel thing was an exercise that he used to relax himself; he was drunk when he tried it, he could have easily messed up.

    ja ja. RIP ne.

    Mizerable_Vanillaon June 04, 2003   Link

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