妬けるように たぎる夏を
1℃でいいからキミに伝えて
熱に浮かれ失せる太陽
想いを撫で上げてよ

昨日のヌルいペットボトル
キャップまで違うし
捨て身がてら流し込んで 躯を黙らせる

動き出す気持ちを
ガセだとか云わないで

眩む視線 たぎる夏を
大胆素敵なキミに奪われ
喉の奥で擦れていく 言葉を受け止めてよ

ダルいだけで何ともない
丈夫さがキツいね
市販で済ます痛み止めで
デリケートに酔ってる

諦めた瞳でオーダーを変えないで

キミのとってもイイトコロを
捜してあげるからじっとしてて
揺れる墜ちる持ってかれる
切なく破綻しそう

溢れそうなその雫で
見たことない程 熔かしたいだけ
深くつなぐ 汗を誘う 思惑によじれそう

妬けるように たぎる夏を
1℃でいいからキミに伝えて
熱に浮かれ 失せる太陽 想いを撫で上げてよ


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Heat Capacity Lyrics as written by Akio Inoue Daisuke Asakura

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