Hikidashi no oku de mitsuketa PAZURU
Hokori kabutta kioku baraketa PIISU
Doko ka hitotsu tari nai dakede
Onaji tokode tsumaduite bakari

Gozen san-ji mada tari nai PIISU
Sagashi dasu ni wa sukoshi ososugitan darou
Modosenu toki aketeku yozora
Kimi no koe ga kikitaku natte...

Sono hitotsu hitotsu gasa
Daiji na mon datte koto
Nakushite kiduita no wa
Daiji na kimi no koto

Itsuka sugoshita itoshii
Hibi ga ima mo boku wo sasaeteru kedo
Sayonara tsugeta kimi no kimochi ni
Ittai nani shite yareta darou
Boku ga kimi wo terashi daseru
Tashika na hikari ni naretara

Futari hashai de kumitateta PAZURU
Kimi mo tari nai PIISU sagashite ita no kamo
Shiawase sugite minogashita SAIN
Motto hayaku kiduiteta nara

Kuri kaesu jimonjitou
Nani mayoi tsuduketenda
Sagasu no wa PIISU ja nai
Nakushita kimi no koto

Futari sugoshita chikai no
Hibi wa kimi sae mamore nakatta kedo
Mou ichido dake aruki dasetara
Bokura wa warai aeru no ka na
Boku ga kimi wo terashi daseru
Tashika na hikari ni naretara
Ima no boku wa ima no kimi no kagayaku
Hikari ni nareru ka na

Kokoro no naka de baraketa PIISU
Hontou wa wakatte itan darou
Todoka nakute mo kanawa nakute mo
Kono koe de kimi yobitakute

Itsuka sugoshita itoshii
Hibi ga ima mo boku wo sasaeteru kedo
Sayonara tsugeta kimi no kimochi ni
Ittai nani shite yareta darou
Boku ga kimi wo terashi daseru
Tashika na hikari ni naretara
Ima no boku wa ima no kimi no kagayaku
Hikari ni nareru ka na


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