思い出せば遥か遥か
未来はどこまでも輝いてた
きれいな青空の下で
僕らは少しだけ怯えていた

懐かしい色に窓が染まる

前を向いてればまた会えますか
未来はどこへでも続いてるんだ
大きな看板の下で
時代の移ろいを見ていたいな

二度と会えぬ人に場所に 窓を開ける

思い出せば遥か遥か
未来はどこまでも輝いてた
きれいな青空の下で
僕らはいつまでも眠っていた

ずっと前に好きだった人 冬に子供が産まれるそうだ
昔からの決まり事を たまに疑いたくなるよ
ずっと忘れられなかったの 年賀状は写真付きかな
わたしたちに出来なかったことを とても懐かしく思うよ

青空の下 ah


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Passion [Single Version] Lyrics as written by Hikaru Utada

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    i agree with alexiamorana , i would rather listen to the japanese version and not understand a word and try hsrd to sing along thsn listen to the english version and have it not feel right

    pwincesson May 12, 2006   Link

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