Anata ga hanashita
Kotoba wo omoikaeshitetanda
Tadaima okaeri no yaritori
Mainichi kore dake wa mamotteita

Tsuzukanai tsugi no kotoba
Otagai ni itoguchi ga nakute
Heya no hou e ashibaya ni mukau

Karamatta kokoro wo hodoitara
Anata no moto wo hanarete
Nanimo hajimaranai mainichi wo yame ni shite
Ashita wa honno sukoshi tsuyoi watashi de itai na
Ima made nannandarou tte
Ieru kurai ni naretara ii yo ne

Samishisa fuan ni kararete wa
Sono tabi ni anata wo tazuneteitanda

Doushiyou mo nai
Tadashiku mo nai koto de nando kizuitsuitemo
Anata wo yurushita

Yukkuri to toki no nagare ni makase
Himitsu wa mune ni kakushite
Hitomi ni utsuru yasashii egao wo shinjiteta
Dekireba mou kore ijou
Watashi wo aite ni shinaide
Anata to sugoshita hibi ga
Firumu no you ni yakitsuite yuku

Tsumikasanatta omoide wa
Wasureru koto ga dekinakute
Itsuka konna hi ga kuru koto mo wakatteta
Soredemo yokatta

Usugurai shizuka na heya no naka
Mitenai tenkiyohou ga
Choushi no agaranai mainichi wo tsutaeteru
Kumotta sora no iro
Kodoku wo kamishimete tada
Masshiro na doa no mukou atarashii kutsu de
Arukidasou namida korae


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