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Bleach Chu-bura

I hold feelings that suspended in space,
Today, time is passing by too much
Everytime I stare at you, my heart is filled
with thoughts but I still can't convey them well

Without realizing it, I forgot
to follow the place where tears are produced

Now, open your eyes
to those tears conversely
Let it fly
in order to reach that hand

I remember your song
and painfully thinking about your feelings

I've watched this drama so many times
I always felt just like that
The moment you gave me a smile
a new story began

The faded days, hanging suspended in space
I knew they were filling with color

Now open your eyes
replace your loneliness with something more
find your lost courage, and hold it high!
I've remembered now the tears I was holding back
I'll take your hand and our story will begin

Aah, I passed a thousand nights to arrive here
It's okay to get hurt, say it now!
Now, open your eyes
You were shaking alone
and I grabbed your hand in order to tell you my feelings

I remember your song
and painfully thinking about your feelings
with my naked heart.
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