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kumori mizu tamari afurete sora ga nakidashisou
oborete yuku nichijou no naka mabuta no ura tsumetai
As cloudly water ebbs and flows, the sky seems ready to cry
Rememberance of days gone by leaves me cold beneath the surface
nagai yoru hitori koete tameiki de keshita asa no oto
torimodosenai zureta jikan wa mou maki modosenai
On this long night, a single voice scatters the dawn with a sigh
I know I can never regain the time that has slipped away
Mr. Deja vu kimi ga inai
maboroshi ni natta hibi
kizuitara kimi ga inai
tokei no hari wa ugokanai speak to me
Mr. Deja vu, you aren't here
Since that day you became illusion
When I realized you were gone
The clock stood still, speak to me
tsuyogatte ita nowa dareyori yowasa wo shitteta kara
koronda kizu kowareta yoru mo mimamoru youni kimi wa
Though you were stronger than all others, I knew your weakness
I watched over you on those nights where your scars seemed overpowering
hontou no yasashisa wo hajimete oshiete kuretane
demo todokanai tsutaerarenai tsuki ga kasundeku
You showed me true kindness for the first time
What I witheld cannot be given now; the moonlight frosts me over
sayonara ga iwanai mama
hitori kiri ni shinaide
eien nante naito shitemo
akai ito wo shinjite itai
I couldn't even say goodbye
Don't let me be alone
Even if there is no eternity
I'll believe in the red thread
Mr. Deja vu kimi ga inai
erabe nakatta hibi
kizuitara kimi ga inai
tokei no hari wa ugokanai speak to me
Mr. Deja vu, you aren't here
Since the day I couldn't decide
When I realised you were gone
The clock stood still, speak to me
sayonara ga iwanai mama
hitorikiri ni shinaide
eien nante naito shitemo
akai ito wo shinjite itai
I couldn't even say goodbye
Don't let me be alone
Even if there is no eternity
I'll believe in the red thread
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Title:
Mr.deja Vu
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Artist:
Yuna Nagisa
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Description:
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Date:
06/06/2009
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Tags:
mrdeja
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