ZardAi Ga MienaiAno koro wa tanoshikatta Nakama mo ookute Tawai mo naku Nan'jikan' mo hanashiteta Asobi no kaeri Itsumo shuuden' ni nori okureta ne Natsukashii na ano DOONATSU ya san' Asa ichiban' no shihatsu de kaeru Watashi wa hidoi kao Dakakete iku toki no watashi to wa Betsujin' no kao Kono goro aeba KEN'KA bakari Issho ni isugi kana Ai ga mienai ima no jidai Machi wa min'na isogi ashi de Kitto dare mo ga kodoku nano ni Anata mo watashi mo Sore wo misenai! Hitori de ikite yuku hodo Tsuyokunai kuse ni Tokidoki hitori ni naru no ga Suki ni naru Ichiban' kan'jin' na hito ni Naze yasashiku dekinai no?
Hoka no hito ni wa ki wo tsukau no ni Den'wa wo kitta no wa Dotchi ga saki watashi ga saki [Mou wakareyou] to Ii dashita no wa Anata ga saki Yume wo suteru no ga otona nara Otona ni nan'ka naritakunai Ai ga mienai mou kore ijou Anata no umi oyogenai wa An'na fuu ni anata no koto Ai seru hito wa watashi shika inai! Ai ga mienai mou kore ijou Anata no umi oyogenai wa Demo watashi no shiawase no KAGI Nigitteiru no wa anata yo Ai ga mienai Only you forever Subete wakari aenaku temo Yasashisa yori KISU ga hoshii Shakunetsu no natsu ni odorasete!
Zard, stage name of Sachiko Kamachi (born Izumi Sakai), was a Japanese J-Pop singer active from 1989 to 2007. Considered one of the most popular artists in her country, Zard sold over 5 million records in Japan. Her musical style is characterized by catchy melodies and emotional lyrics that range from love to nostalgia. Among her most famous songs are "Don't Wanna Cry", "Good-bye My Love", "Makenaide" and "In the Summer". Zard collaborated with numerous composers and producers, including Tetsuya Komuro and Takeshi Kobayashi. Her music has been used in several Japanese anime and television dramas, contributing to her popularity.
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