夕焼けの街は激しさを そっと 忘れてる
いつか見た空が僕の心を帰すよ どこかに

新しい暮らしにも 少しは慣れてきたけど
勝手な僕は 君を思い出す

Alone 僕らはそれぞれの花を
抱いて生まれた 巡り逢うために

色付く舗道は懐かしい風の香り
誰もが胸の奥によく似た夕陽を持ってる

枯れることを知らない 涙の色は今でも
夢を語った あの頃と同じ

Alone 僕らはそれぞれの花を
抱いて生まれた 巡り逢うために
Alone 空を見上げれば ひとり
がむしゃらな 情熱が ふわふわと 笑うよ

いつかいなくなるような そんな気がしてたけど
時代がまわり また 君を見つけるだろう

Alone 僕らはそれぞれの花を
抱いて生まれた 巡り逢うために
Alone 恋に落ちてゆけばひとり
光にさらして この心焦がそう
You're gone いつまでも歌い続ける声は
どこまで届くだろう 今 君に 逢いたい

I was born to fall in love
You know, we're all alone
Hold your dreams, it never ends
Naked eyes in the sky

I was born to fall in love
You know, we're all alone
Hold your dreams, it never ends
Naked eyes in the sky


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