気怠い午後のざわめきが
なげやりな横顔 映し出す
傷つけ合い ひきずるよりも
なぐさめ合い 終らせよう

Tell me what can I do?
There's nothing to change
もう何も始まりはしない
違う未来見つめてる
背中合わせの broken heart

そばにいるだけじゃ ダメなのか
こんなに二人 淋しくて
知りつくした 癖をなぞれば
傷みだけが 疼きだす

Tell me what can I do?
There's nothing to change
肩さえも 抱いてやれずに
黙りこんだ やさしさが
すべてを フイにする

Tell me what can I say?
There's nothing to change
かたくなに 閉ざした瞳
消えてゆかない くやしさが
この胸うちのめす

Tell me what can I do?
There's nothing to change
もう何もしてやれない
誰が悪いわけじゃない
時が流れただけ

Tell me what can I do?
There's nothing to change
もう何も始まらない
違う未来見つめてる
背中合わせの broken heart


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Nothing To Change Lyrics as written by Takahiro Matsumoto Tomoko Aran

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