Deatte kara doredake onaji kizu wo oi doredake sasae atta?
Kimi ga tsurai toki wa hoka no dare yori boku dake ni oshiete hoshikatta
Jijitsu ga me ni yakitsuku mugon de fudou no kimi wa nani wo omou
Riyuu nado iranaisa tada boku no kimi wo kaeshite kurereba

Nokosareta boku yori mu ni natta kimi wa
Dorehodo tsurai darou ka
Mada nanimo hajimattenai noni
Mada kimi ni kono kotoba ietenai noni
Doko he

Reila…
Kimi no na wo yonde mite mo
This voice does not reach you…
Reila…
Me wo akete uso dato waratte misete yo…

Ashita wa doko he yukou kimi ga nozomu nara
Doko he demo yuku yo

Kimi wa itsumo sou boku ga omou hodo
Dokoka he itte shimau
Mata boku wo nokoshi hitori de hashitte yukunda ne
Mou todokanai mou todokanai
Yatto kimi ni aeta noni
Gaman shiteta mono ga subete afurete
Namida ni natte koboreta

Reila…
Ienakatta kono kotoba wo
Reila…
Ima koko de kimi ni utau yo
Reila…
Dare yori mo kimi wo ai shite iru
Reila…
Ai shite iru. ai shite iru…

Futari ga ita heya ima mo sonomama
Kagi mo kakezu ni itsudemo kimi ga kaette koreru you ni
Zutto matteru yo wakatteru kedo
Ima demo kimi ga doa wo akeru sugata ga mierun da

Ashita wa kitto kaette kite kureru ka na


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    This song is beautiful. I can't help but feel like crying when he sings "Reila" so emotionally.

    Eriizaon August 21, 2006   Link

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