kono umi koete niji no you ni hashi ga aru nara ii noni
watashi ga sabishii toki hashi wo watatte anata ni ai ni
yukeru
noni

natsu no hi no omoide wa sunahama
de no hanabi
kieru no ga setsunakute tsugi kara tsugi ni
tsuketa
wasurenai yo

kirakira ikuoku no jikan
ga nagaretemo kawaranai
kizuna wa namida ni makenai
mitsumeru umi no hate anata ga iru to omotte
kyou mo
nemuri ni tsukou

anata ga kureta mune no KUROSU
zutto watashi wo mamotteru

shiokaze yo tsurete kite
anata wo imasugu ni
yoseru nami tsunagatte koko made
todoku hazu ne
kobune no you ni

itsu demo
kokoro no hikari wa tsuyoku musubarete iru kara
hanaretemo
yume wa hitotsu ni
shiawase wo shinjite itsuka
dakishimeaeru
anata ni mo mieru deshou

tsuyogatte mitari naite mitari inoru yoru negau asa
ganbaru toki mo warau toki mo
anata ga soba ni iru mune
no KUROSU ni zutto

kirakira ikuoku no jikan ga
nagaretemo kawaranai
kizuna wa namida ni makenai
shiawase wo shinjite itsuka dakishimeaeru
anata ni mo
mieru deshou

kono umi koete niji no you ni hashi ga
aru nara ii noni


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