Kimi ga kureta natsu sora ni hanabi to kodomo-tachi wa yuusuzumi
tada kaze kaoru yama no hotori de futari dake no natsumatsuri

Adokenai yukata sugata kokoro shimetsukerareru
mekuru meku natsu no yoru ni [KIMI] no subete ga hoshii

Izayoi no tsuki anata wo omoi
koiwazurai no boku dake setsunaku terashite
nemurenu yoru wo nugisuteta nara
koiwazurai no boku ni mo aki ga otozureta

Kimi to ireta natsu umi wa hirogari [KAMOME]-tachi wa tawamurete
tada kaze hikaru seisai na boku kimi ga kureta natsu no koi

Adokenai nurete suhada mune ga takanatte yukeba
mekuru meku natsu no yoru ni [KIMI] no subete ga hoshii

Kosumosu no ame furushikiru naka
koiwazurai no boku dake kanashiku nurashite
nemurenu yoru wo nugisuteta nara
koiwazurai no boku ni mo aki ga otozureta

Hayasugita ano natsu ga ima mo yomigaeru kara

Izayoi no tsuki anata wo omoi
koiwazurai no boku dake setsunaku terashite
nemurenu yoru wo nugisuteta nara
koiwazurai no boku ni mo aki ga otozureta

Murasame no tsuyu kiritachi nobori
koiwazurai no boku dake setsunaku terashite
mezameru asa ni mabayui hikari
koi sa surai no tabi ni mo makugaorosareta


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