絡み付く風に逆らい
失った季節を探している
わずかでも目指す方向へ
鮮やかな記憶が突き動かす

How many cuts should I repeat?
Ah, how many fates should I accept?
Does it have an end?

いつも身体中を
君が駆け巡り溢れそう
だから怖く無いよ
明日も because I always feel you in me

乾ききった喉へ流した
君の名で心を潤してく

How many cuts should I repeat?
Ah, how many fates should I accept?
Does it have an end?

遥かあの鳥のよう
空を飛び越えて行けたら
いつも伝えていよう 愛を
Because I always feel you in me

You taught me how to love
I feel I can do anything

Oh, yeah, oh

夢に描く世界を
君の目の前に広げたい
だから怖く無いよ
明日も my beloved season calls me
Because I always feel you in me
Feel you in me
In me
I feel you, oh


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Season's Call Lyrics as written by Kaz Hyde

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    I love the fact that this song on Blood+, cause that's where I first heard it. I looked up the name of the song and heard the full version. And I must say, it sounds really good.

    Like Gukkor said, it describes someone's faith in God or another higher being. But like most Christian songs, it can always be interpreted to talking about someone you love or care for deeply.

    Dragon19on December 09, 2009   Link

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