yasashii utagoe ni michibikarete...
nagare ochiru masshiro na namida kaze ni hukare toki wo kizamu

boku wo miru kegare o shiranai hitomi wa
hate shinaku doko made mo tsudzuku daichi wo utsushi
chiisana yubi de wasureteita boku no namida no ato wo nazoru

kimi no hosoku sukitooru koe ga boku wo hanasanai
boku ga koko ni itsudzukeru koto wa dekinai no ni...

Ah... koboreochiru namida wa owakare no kotoba

nani mo kikazu, tada boku no mune ni te wo ate hohoemi wo ukabe

kimi no hoo ni kuchidzuke wo... boku wa kimi wo wasurenai
motto tsuyoku dakishimete boku ga sora ni kaeru made
kimi no hosoku sukitooru koe ga boku wo hanasanai
motto tsuyoku dakishimete boku ga kienai you ni...

boku ga kienai you ni...


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Le ciel Lyrics as written by Gackt

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    yes this is a wonderful song with a very confusing video to boot....then again i watched it drunk....maybe its not that confusing i was just to intoxicated to really compensate.....heh i bet thats it...

    OneWingAngel - PWNs you all

    EinFlügelEngelon April 30, 2004   Link

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