Toki ni ai wa futari wo tameshiteru because I love you
Kiwadoi shisen wo furikitte wow
Uso mo shinjitsu mo kake hiki sae mo iranai
Ima wa omae ga sasou mama ni oh oborete mitai

Morning moon yuube no namida no wake mo kikazu
Tooku karamawaru kotoba wa toge ni kawaru

I don't know how to love, don't ask me why
Hakujou na koi to oh yubiwa no ato ga kieru made
Yami ni kasoku suru ore wo yowasu

Kiss kara hajimaru yoru wa atsuku because I love you
Okashita tsumi sae ai shitai wow
Namae mo kako mo kokoro de sae mo iranai
Motome au futatsu no karada ga aru oh sore dake de ii

I don't know how to love, don't ask me why
Bukiyou na ore wo oh jounetsu de yakitsukushite yo
Nakusu mono no nai asu ni mukau so dive

Zero wo te ni shita omae wa tsuyoku because I love you
Sugao no jibun wo sarake dashite wow
Kirameku toki wa hakanai toshitemo ii sa
Ikiteru akashi wo sono mune ni wow

Toki ni ai wa futari wo tameshiteru because I love you
Kiwadoi shisen wo furikitte wow
Uso mo shinjitsu mo kake hiki sae mo iranai
Ima wa omae ga sasou mama ni oh oborete mitai


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    from what i know of this song, it's the perfect response to the "why? why are you doing this?"

    stardropleton May 23, 2002   Link
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    i love this song :)

    Yoshieon October 07, 2008   Link

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