Atari wa tsumetai hito no mure
Motometa nukumori wa utsuru de

Koko ni shirushita tegami wa todoki hibiku kana?
Fukaku fukaku kokoro e

Kono me1 ni utsuru genjitsu wa hora sukuenai
Koe ni dashite tsudurou hakushi no mirai saa ima koko de

Demo ikiteru koto ga naze ka kamishimerarenai
Taion ni fureteitai no ni

Kidukeba hitori de hora dare mo aishite nante kurenai
Fukaku fukaku kokoro de

Azayaka na omoi wa hibi no naka hora karete yuku
Modoshite yasashii hikari no naka ima sugu ni demo

Kono me1 ni utsuru genjitsu wa hora sukuenai
Koe ni dashite tsudurou hakushi no mirai saa ima koko de

Yume wa yume no mama kibou wa doko ni mo nai
Genjitsu wo misueru soko ni aru nani ka wo tsukamu tame ni
Owaraseteku wa nai tashika na ishi wo daete
Buzama na ore ga hora hikari wo sagashiteiru


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    Why has no one commented on this yet ;; It's a really great piece. The arrangement is stunning and the bridge near the middle reminds me almost of something I'd hear in some classic rock from the 70's. The vocals themselves show a stunning amount of control, what with the shift from being all hoarse and whispery to the powerful, emotional and louder bits.

    ContraryMissMaryon August 11, 2009   Link

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