toki no naka de futari wa deatta
yukikeshiki wa shikisai wo obite
afureru afureru kanshou no shizuku
kokyuu mo tomaru hodo ni kanjiteta

sono subete wa senmei ni nokotte
kokoro no soto e anata wo kesanai ima mo
omoi wa omoi wa mune wo kogasu
donna ni donna ni sugi yuku tomo
taenai taenai kisetsu no naka
tomo ni sugoseta nara

tsukisasare kono ai yo aa anata e to
kokoro ni odoru ni hana nosete
kurui saku omoi wa tada
eien ni samenai netsu wo chiribamete

mado no soto no you ni taiyou wa maifurite
mabushikute mabushikute
setsunakute setsunakute

kanashii kanashii kimochi mo sotto
egao ga egao ga iyashite yuku
kizu sae kizu sae kiete itta
nagareru nagareru namida wo tomete

tsukisasare kono ai yo aa anata e to
kokoro ni odoru ni hana nosete
kurui saku omoi wa tada
eien ni samenai netsu wo chiribamete
kokoro wa hibiki hajimeta
sakimidarete samenai yume o naka e to

kagayaita kono omoi wa aa anata e to
"itsu made mo soba ni ite ne"


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