itsumo futari bun no hibiku ashioto ga tsuzuiteta michi de
karehatete shimatta gairoju tachi ga
ookiku natta hohaba wo kizukaseta
kata ni surechigau chiisa na ochiba ga mata sora ni modotte
sonna fukisusabu kaze sae mo ima wa naze ka itoshikute
sotto hohoende ita
madobe ni motareru minareta sugata ga
kageru hizashi ni utsushi dasarete kieru
afureru omoi ni tsubuyaita kotoba wa
"semete yume ga sameru made..."
motto
anata wo dakishime nemuritai
yasashii kioku ni kawatta ima de sae mo
kono ude de dakishime nemuritai
deatta koro no futari no you ni
madobe ni motarete zawameku namiki ni
sotto tsubuyaku onaji kotoba wo mou ichido...
ano toki no sugata ga mienaku natte mo
semete yume no naka dake wa
motto
anata wo dakishime nemuritai
yasashii kioku ni kawatta ima de sae mo
kono ude de dakishime nemuritai
deatta koro no ano hi no mama no
futari no you ni
anata wo dakishime nemuritai
kono ude de dakishime nemuritai


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    I don't know how accurate this translation is, but I'll post it so you guys have something to go by.

    The footsteps of two people always resounded on the road Withered and dead trees along the road side Noticed my pace became faster

    The small fallen leaves again return to the sky, passing my shoulder Even that sort of violent wind, I now somehow love I was smiling softly

    Leaning by the window A familiar figure is reflected in the fading sunlight, then disappears Murmuring words of overflowing memories "At least until I wake from my dream..."

    Longer I want to sleep holding you Even now the gentle memory has changed I want to sleep holding you in my arms Like we were when we first met

    Leaning by the window, in rustling trees I softly mutter the same words once again... Even if the figure from that time doesn't appear At least it is in my dreams

    Longer I want to sleep holding you Even now the gentle memory has changed I want to sleep holding you in my arms The same as we were when we first met

    I want to sleep holding you

    I want to sleep holding you in my arms

    zephyr_punkon June 27, 2003   Link

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