ZardKimi ni aitaku nattara...
Kimi ni aitaku nattara...
Sono hi made ganbaru jibun de itai Aoku kurekaketa machinami Mata omoikiri sawagou ne* Futo kagami o mireba Nante tsukareta kao Hito** no me niwa jibun wa dou utsutteiru no kana? Tamaniwa sukoshi kyori o oite Mitakatta no Shibaraku wa Renai jyanai Koibito jyanai kankei de ite Kimi ni aitaku nattara...
Itsudatte sugu ni tonde yukeru Koware yasui mono dakara koso Taisetsu ni shitai to omou Soredemo anna deai wa nido to nai yone Warubuttatte hito no yosa souna hitomi wa kakusenai Tooi shourai ga konnani Hayaku kuru towa Omowanakatta Hontou ni watashi de ii no ka yukkuri kangaete...
Kimi ni aitaku nattara...
Itazurana egao o omoidasu "Daijoubu dayo" toiu kimi no kotoba ga Ichiban daijoubu jyanai Kitto unmei ga futari no Mikata o shitekureru deshou Wagamama jyanai Kirai dakara jyanai wakatte Kimi ni aitaku nattara...
Sono hi made ganbaru jibun de itai Kore ga saisho de saigo no koi ni Nareba iina to omou Aoku kurekaketa machinami Mata omoikiri sawagou ne Translated and Romanized by: Euguene Mok
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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