I think the meaning is pretty clear. This person got really burned in a previous relationship, and because of this is unable to love and show care in his present one, even though he so badly wants to. It's lovely song, and very sad. You can really feel how defeated and frustrated he is with himself.
Ai no kuni koko wa rakuen aisuru hito dakishimeau eien tomo yoberu you na haru
Ai no tochi hana no rakuen heiwa ni nare fue tsuzukeru kore ijou nani o motometeru
Mishiranu machi mishiranu hito chi o nagashi kanashimi no me koko de wa yume no Monogatari
Terebi de wa hitsuu na koe de makushita teru merodorama
Kono boku wa karuku namida nagasu furide me o fuseta
Kami no ko ga koroshiau ai no sono kono ore wa shiran kao de yume o miru
Ai no kuni koko wa rakuen aishiai nagusameau yoku nita kao ga waraiau
Juusei ni fuji no yamai aishiai kizutsukeau sore ijou nani o motometeru
Yasashii chichi mo haha mo moeta daichi kuroi ame
Kono boku wa karuku namida nagasu furide me o fuseta
Kami no ko ga aishiau ai no sono kono ore wa shiran kao de yume o miru
Kami no ko ga koroshiau ai no sono kono ore wa shiran kao de koko ni iru
Ai no tochi hana no rakuen heiwa ni nare fue tsuzukeru kore ijou nani o motometeru
Mishiranu machi mishiranu hito chi o nagashi kanashimi no me koko de wa yume no Monogatari
Terebi de wa hitsuu na koe de makushita teru merodorama
Kono boku wa karuku namida nagasu furide me o fuseta
Kami no ko ga koroshiau ai no sono kono ore wa shiran kao de yume o miru
Ai no kuni koko wa rakuen aishiai nagusameau yoku nita kao ga waraiau
Juusei ni fuji no yamai aishiai kizutsukeau sore ijou nani o motometeru
Yasashii chichi mo haha mo moeta daichi kuroi ame
Kono boku wa karuku namida nagasu furide me o fuseta
Kami no ko ga aishiau ai no sono kono ore wa shiran kao de yume o miru
Kami no ko ga koroshiau ai no sono kono ore wa shiran kao de koko ni iru
Lyrics submitted by DirEnGreyist
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