焼き付くような心が 鈴の音を感じてる
鳴らない電話を 見つめていたかった

街角を曲がるとすぐ 2人でよく見た映画を
真夏の色と共に 想いだすよ あの頃を

真夏の太陽 想いを重ねた季節
風に流された 君には2度と届かず

泣き出した君を見て 当たり前の事のように
ただ君を見つめ 何も出来なくて

知らない香りがする それはヤツの為なのかい?
僕には気付かれないようにしてた君は もう

5年の月日が過ぎ ヤツと君は幸せかい?
寺町で偶然逢い 何故か心が痛くて

真夏の太陽 想いを重ねた季節
風に流された 君には2度と届かず

冷たい太陽 新しい色に変えて
傷跡を隠さず 新しい季節に染め

傷付けられて 傷付けあって 人は傷を隠すけれど
自分自身を超えてみせるよ 僕は綺麗な花になる

大切なものは 想い出は


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    "Kyo: Yes. And then that guitarist formed a new band and that girl was staff for that band. And we would meet a lot when we played together and such. That was so, so painful. Again and again I truly felt like I was going to die. At that time I wanted to escape that so there was nothing to do but find another girl."

    Holy shit can I ever relate to the emotional implications of that. Plus a similar situation :(

    However... there is actually a rather beautiful and poignant 'light of hope' in this song, right near the end: "I can be wounded I am wounded people hide their scars, but/I myself will cross over, and show scars that become beautiful flowers." Yes, you've been hurt, yes you've endured pain and hardships, received wounds from them and some might still be healing--but they don't always have to be badges of shame.

    I mean, the song itself can be see as taking pain and making it into something beautiful. Call me sappy but I feel like Diru does this with ... well, almost all of their songs of this nature: it channels a pain so intense and makes it into something almost beautiful, no matter the subject matter.

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