Kimi no taido ga saikin kawari hajimete iru
My kanchigai, soretomo is it you and me
Hajime wa dare demo, negative na koto nante
Ki ni shinaishi, kangaetaku nai sou ne I agree

Ah~ patto waratte gomakasa nai de
Kono mama ja mou
Futari no piriodo

Love for you
Kanari taisetsu na hito dakara
Once again egao wo misete
Memories
Omoide ni nanka shitaku nai
Dakara hayaku kiduite

Techou ni tsuketa pink no haato gamunashii
Tokidoki nante
Tokku ni mou history

Just let it be
Ja nakute aggressive ni ikou yo
Onnanoko demo TAIPU iroiro iru keredo

Ah~ patto waratte gomakashitai kurai
Demo kore ijou
Kokoro ni usotsuke nai

Love for me nee mada kiete nai nara
Once again tsuyoku dakishimete
“E.N.D” kore ja mekuru PEEJI mo nai
Kitto tsuduki ga aru hazu

Futari ga suki datta basho mo
Kimi ga daisuki na REKOODO mo
Oh oh watashi wa zenbu oboeteru
Dakedo I don’t wanna lose you now
Ano koro no futari wa doko ni


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    Song is in Japanese.

    English translation: Lately I’ve noticed that you’ve begun to change Is it my mitake, or is it you and me? Anyone can start, negative things I won’t let it bother me, let’s not think about it huh? I agree

    Ah~ you suddenly smile honestly When you’re this way, Our period has begun

    Love for you You’re already very important to me Show me your smile once again Memories We can’t let our love become just a memory So hurry up and take a hint already

    I fill the hearts in my notebook with a pink color Sometimes I think That we’re already history

    I can’t just let it be I gotta be more aggressive There’s plenty of other types of girls out there for you

    Ah~ you suddenly smile, almost honestly But my heart Won’t be lied to this way

    Love for me, if it has not faded yet The hold me tightly once again Don’t skip to the page marked “E.N.D” We should see this through

    The places we loved to go to The record you loved so much Oh oh I remember them all Therefore I don’t wanna lose you now What happened to the people we used to be

    seasons of greyon July 01, 2007   Link

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