The spring breeze makes the uneasy sound as my dreams
crumble and my future breaks.
I have no more......

I want to be with you more. I want to be near you.
I try to hide my weak tears behind a smile, but I can't hide
anymore.
My years of dreaming, at the end, will my true self be
there?

I tried so hard to bear with it. I even put out my hand. But
what it all comes down to was now;
we're in hell under his control.
So this is the end I tell you, Lights will be turned off and the
stage turned to darkness.
Let me hear your voice more. I still want to be here.
Goodbye to an anonymous girl I loved from my heart.
I remember the promise we made, by the spring breeze I
felt in my back.
My tears mix with blood, and it brings to life my new dream
in my heart.

Until our voices go out, at last.
Let's sing until our voices go out.


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    Mushi of Dieu: that's a really kind thing of you to offer.

    I can't even begin to speculate what this song is about... I'm honestly too stricken by the translation. Again and again, Kyo's lyrics never fail to impress me or leave me in a state near tears.

    and yes, his performance of this on 'Code of Vulgar[ism]' is AMAZING. That whole DVD was fantastic.

    alrauneon March 10, 2008   Link

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