Hajimete atta hi wo Ima mo oboeteiru?
Tereta you ni kimi wa utsumuite
Me wo sorashite bakari datta ne
Sono shigusa wo totemo Itoshiku omou you ni
Natta no wa itsu no goro datta kana
Nanda ka natsukashii ne
Yagate ikutsumo no kisetsu ga
Bokutachi no mae wo ashibaya ni toorinuketa
(*) Shiroi yuki ga machi wo someru goro ni mo
Kimi no soba ni isasete
Watashi korekara mo
Komarasete bakari ka mo shirenai kedo
Yodooshi hanashiteta Mirai da to ka ima ga
Amari ni watashi ni wa mabushikute
Toudoku kanjite ita
Itsuka kako wo yuruseru hi ga
Kuru to ii no ni to omottara namida afureta
(**) Shiroi yuki ga tokete machi ga
Azayaka ni irodorareru goro mo
Koushite kimi no koto ga
Daiji de shikata nai watashi de itai
Wakariaenai mama Surechigatta hi mo
Namida no hi Soshite egao afureru hi mo
Sou donna toki datte
Donna kimi de atte mo
Itsumo uketomeru yo
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