sakamichi korogeochiru
yoku ureta akai ringo
konagona ni kudakete tsubureru

mizuumi oyogi mawaru
shinikaketa aoi sakana
awa wo haki mizu ni tokeyuku

omoshiro okashiku doukeshi wa kataru uso de katamerareta otogibanashi wo
kurutta youna akorudion no oto onaka wo kakaete kankyaku wa warau
itsuwari koso ga hontou no sugata sa shinjitsu wa hai ni umoreteku
engi wa itsushika atarimae ni nari piero wa hitorikiri de maigo
(mada kizukanai no? furimuite mina yo)

hora kimi no ushiro niwa (hora kimi no ushiro niwa)
hora kimi no ushiro niwa
yami no naka waratteru
chimamire no Kureijii Kuraun

namida wo nagashite doukeshi wa kataru yami ni houmurareta kuni no rekishi wo
kuzurete kowareta orukesutora niwa dare hitori toshite kankyaku wa inai
itsuwari koso ga hontou no yasashisa shinjitsu wa egao no uragawa
engi wa itsushika mechakucha ni natte piero wa hitorikiri de sakebu
(mou kizuita desho? me wo akete mina yo)

hora kimi no kakkou wa (hora kimi no kakkou wa)
hora kimi no kakkou wa
nakinagara waratteru
hibiwareta kagami no naka
kimi no sugata Kureijii Kuraun


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