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Maaya Sakamoto Ongaku


I am not alone...I am not alone
The egg in the water forces me to look at it
I am not alone...I am not alone
The shape of the egg is unreal
Close your eyes...close your eyes

You are looking from the window
Even the handle. so small, is getting rusty
But still (and the sun) Where is my body?
We should be tied together,
because your humming voice
Is flowing into me, fulfilling me

Who is behind me? Who is behind me?
The egg trembles a small bit
Where is the door? Where is the door?
Sometime now the egg will break
Don't leave me...don't leave me!

Just look at me...believe in my hopes
Suffering (suffering) impatience (Impatience) stamina
(stamina)
Meaning (meaning) tranquility (tranquility)
confinement(confinement)
Many various(and the sun) feelings are fighting

Love is singing...only love can still live
I cry for regreat of equal feelings...
I embrace the simple direction I face
I want to protect you...but your humming voice
Is flowing into me, fulfilling me

(You flock to me like music...you flock to me like
music) (You flock to me like music...you flock to me
like music)



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