Are kara bokura otona ni natte
Kangae koto kyuu ni fuetette
Warae nai koto bakka de asette
Hitorigoto boyaku tameiki no
Sunday naked sunday...
Sore demo taman ya ii koto atte
Sukoshi ki ni naru anoko ni deatte
Koe kakete mireba “Hima yo. Asatte!”
“Maji de!? Yume!?” mitai na chuu ni mau Sunday
chu ni mau Sunday...

Itsuka koboshita guchi mo mukuwareru
Kumorizora mo itsuka wa hareru

Ooki na kumo wo oikakete
Kaze no naka hashiri nukeru
Nani suru ni mo okotte bakka ja tsuman nai jinsei
Ashita no jibun oikakete
Machi no naka hashiri nukeru
Kimi wo mukae ni yuku yo Sunday

Itsumo akarui kimi ga damatte
Nayanderu konna toki ni kagitte
Yokei na koto made hitori shabette
Karamawari shiteru tameiki no
Sunday naked sunday...

Kimi ga koboshita namida wa kitto mata
Warai aeru chikara ni kawaru

Ookiku iki wo suikonde
Shinkokyuu hora daijoubu
Nani suru ni mo hekonde bakka ja tsuman nai jinsei
Ashita no jibun oikakete
Machi no naka hashiri nukeru
Kimi wo mukae ni yuku yo Sunday

Ooki na kumo wo oikakete
Kaze no naka hashiri nukeru
Nani suru ni mo naya bakka ja tsuman nai jinsei
Ashita no jibun oikakete
Machi no naka hashiri nukeru
Kimi wo mukae ni yuku yo Sunday
Kimi dake no tokubetsu na Sunday


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Sunday ~ Kimi Dake no Tokubetsu na Shuumatsu ~ song meanings
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