Ama-dare no oto, jiwari-jiwari hibiite
Kemono no you ni ugomeku omoi
Doyoubi no gogo no sora miagerya ayashige na GRAY ni kasumu

Suzushige na manazashi de boku no ireta COFFEE susuru
CUP ni soeta yubisaki wa machigai-naku shiroku kirei
Yuube dare to doko-made itte, donna tanoshii-koto shitetano?
Ah shiritai, iya shiritaku-nai

Aruno ka naino ka mada hakkiri-shinai, kaku-taru shouko o motomete
Hajimarimasu, giwaku no dai-bousou

Nani ga okite-iruno ka, tende wakaccha-inee
Sagashiteru-mono wa doko ni aruno

Koi no honoo wa kieta-hazu-nanoni shiranai yoko-gao miserare
Mata iyarashiku moete-kuru
Ima-sara sonna kenri mo kaishou mo nai-noni uragiri o yurusenai, baka-daro
Migatte na yubi ga sono karada-juu, saguru, masaguru

Aruno ka naino ka dare mo shiranai, tairyou-hakai-heiki mezashite
Burei ni ranbou ni tsuki-susumu you da yo

Nani ga okite-iruno ka, tende wakaccha-inee
Sagashiteru-mono wa doko ni aruno
Honto wa nani mo mitsukaranai de hoshii
Mou-ichido CHANCE o, iki-nokoru CHANCE o kure


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