Kasumiyuku Yuuyami ni hitori omoi wo haseteita
mune no naka no dokoka ni nanika,
miren ga nokotteiru ka dou ka

Furueteiru ashimoto ha kitto
wazuka ni nokotteru kyoufu
sukoshi dake fumidaseba soko de,
yasuragi ni tsutsumareru darou

Saa, koko kara tobidattemiyou
itami wo kanjiru hima nante nai sa Ah

Dakedo kimi no koe ga mada mimimoto de hanarenai no sa
mabushisugiru Yuuyami no Taiyou ga
nanika wo tsutaeyou to shiteru

Kamishimeta kuchibiru ha kitto
nemuri ni tsuku made no binetsu
sukoshi dake fumidaseba soko de
eien ni tsutsumareru darou

Saa, koko kara tobidattemiyou
itami wo kanjiru hima nante nai sa Ah

Dakedo kimi no koe ga mada mimimoto de hanarenai no sa
mabushisugiru Yuuyami no Taiyou ga
nanika wo tsutaeyou to shiteru

Saa koko kara tobidattemiyou
mirai wo yume miru imi nante nai sa Ah

Dakedo kimi no kao ga mada omoide wo hanarenai no sa
mabushisugiru Yuuyami no Taiyou ga
nanika wo tsutaeyou to shiteru


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Yuuyami Suicide song meanings
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    I did wrong! It ends after "Dakedo kimi no kao ga mada omoide wo hanarenai no sa mabushisugiru Yuuyami no Taiyou ga nanika wo tsutaeyou to shiteru"

    Zildatoson June 16, 2007   Link

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