moshi ima kanashimi afureru nara
watashi ni motarete naite ii kara

I get, I get, I get, get the feeling
I get, I get, I get, get the dreaming
tada kono mama

Come my way
kono yami no hotori
Come close to me
ima akari tomoshi
I'll be with you I'll be with you
tada soba ni iru kara
So come my way

kidzuite anata wa kono sekai de
tada hitori dake no taisetsu na hito

I get, I get, I get, get the feeling
I get, I get, I get, get the dreaming
tada sono mama

Come my way
mou hitomi tojite
Come close to me
mou nemureba ii
I'll be with you I'll be with you
tada koko ni iru kara
So come my way

Calling out
Can you hear me? yeah
So come my way

I get, I get, I get, get the feeling
I get, I get, I get, get the dreaming
tada kono mama

Come my way
kono yami no hotori
Come close to me
ima akari tomoshi
I'll be with you I'll be with you
tada soba ni iru kara
So come my way

Come my way
Come close to me
Come my way
Come close to me.


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    whos sings this song

    snootchiebootchieson May 07, 2006   Link
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    Namio Amuro sings it. It's such a pretty song.

    MrHahnKittyon May 28, 2006   Link
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    i agree i when heard it from inuyasha the first time i fell in love with this song

    matsuri michiyokuon October 26, 2008   Link

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