Ah ah ah ah ah ah
Ah ah ah ah ah ah

林檎飴 片手に泣いていた 月読み葬の闇へ
「ねえママは何処にいるの?」
見目形 目に焼き付けて抱き締め

虫が鳴き騒めく 八月の祇園坂と扇子屋
小さなこの子が望む 微笑んだ五月は来ない

紙風船を空へ高く そこには涙が溢れて
紅い飴玉想い出がほら 一緒に溶けて無くなる

Ah ah ah ah ah ah
目を覚ます 小さな泣き声が響く午前四時頃
大好きな絵本を読み 寝かし付け暗闇の中 さよなら

紙風船を空へ高く そこには涙が溢れて
紅い飴玉想い出がほら
一緒に溶けて無くなる

後何年で涙は終わる?
日が枯れ落ちた葬の底は真実と

そよとの風も無い真昼の十三時
彼女は無口に今も畳の下


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    I cry evrytime i here this song. I can really relate to it. I lost my own mother last year. I'm only 12, so i feel sad that i wont be able to live the rest of my young life with her. its hard, u no. sometimes i wanna kill myself, and i have plenty of good reasons to. but, that wouldnt solve much. I'd just make more tears. I bite myself to control my emotions. It hurts, but it works. Am i going emo? ask my friends, and they would say no. I laugh outside, but i still feel crushed inside. I have mood swings often, and it only started after she died. I hate it. one second, i feel happy and the next, i feel like dying. its horrible. sometimes I wish someone would help, other times I just want to be alone. I get nightmares a lot, 2. usually, i turn into a monster and kill someone. (one time i ATE Die-chan) They say if you see a monster in your dream, it means that u r making other people's lives difficult by being depressed. ironic how it is tru about me.

    sry, i get like that sometimes. anyways, i LOVE this song to death, but the video ruins it >.< o well. its still awesome

    FlowerOnTheMoonon April 08, 2007   Link

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