A wounded heart will fade away
the love is destroying you, in full bloom with the flowers.

JEALOUS

Since that day I didn't know what to about him
for some reason my heart has rejected (him)
His form is changing, far away but all too close
Should I wear a mask, so I can hide my face drawn with tension
when I'm with him.
my heart lost in my body will someday leave me

I'll bloom as the poison flower
and become the flower that blooms again.

A wounded heart will fade away
the love is destroying you, in full bloom with the flowers.

I'll bloom as the poison flower
and become the flower that blooms again.

I can't laugh like I used to,
I'm not the same person who loved him.
I only held that crumbling man once that february night,
I can't forget the 'you' that I loved.

A wounded heart will fade away
the love is destroying you, in full bloom with the flowers.


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    ...ah, so sad...

    lil_angelkyoon August 14, 2002   Link
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    i adore the piano version of this song...and omg what a great song it is...so heart breaking...

    Aisakion August 21, 2002   Link
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    This song is so beautiful. Especially the piano version.

    saku_chanon September 11, 2002   Link
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    oh oh oh! the piano version is SO beautimous. ;__; makes me wanna cry listening to it

    PiNk SpIdEron April 03, 2003   Link
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    this song is so..good

    Deepshadowon February 15, 2005   Link
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    I sang and played this song on piano at my school's talent show just recently, and I started crying in the middle T.T I relate to this song, it explains how I feel about someone perfectly...truly a masterpiece...

    SadisticMacabreon March 28, 2006   Link
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    hey....does anybody know where I can get the piano sheet music for Jealous -reverse-?

    ~Ikemari~on June 21, 2006   Link
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    the only version of the song ive ever heard is the piano version, i love it :D

    gaaragirl13nesson March 27, 2007   Link
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    Can someone tell me what experience kyo is writing about, and what the song is basically about? Cause im an idiot and kinda dont understand! thanks

    Diruon September 04, 2007   Link
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    oh i love the reverse. its so beautiful. the live of it was great as well.

    Naomi_Nishiimasaon September 17, 2007   Link

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