Sore wa samui fuyu no hi no asa
Boku no tameiki wa tegami ni natte
Kimi no heya no mado wo tataku

Machi wa tooku, zawameki wa chikaku
Kimi wa kimi-rashiku NO RIAKUSHON sa
Kotoba ga tada no oto no you ni

Kyou mo, bankan no kaze wo ukete
Shizuka ni kokoro ga yabuketeku

Kizu wa asaku omoide wa fukaku
Boku ni atarashiku shirushi ga dekita
Itsuka kimi ni miseru darou

Ashita mo, bankan no kaze wo ukete
Surihetta sugata de me wo samasu

Ienai kizu wo, samenai ai wo
Kienai hikari wo omoishittan da
Boku wa koko ni zutto iru darou


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Kizuato no Sasayaki ~ Dare mo inai PARADISE; The scar whispers ~ nobody is in paradise song meanings
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    For being a japanese song, this is an incredibly Melodic song... Something I see alot of japanese songs lack x.x

    Kitsune_Tokkanon November 01, 2006   Link

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