A song about absence, memory, and the hope that lingers after someone's gone.
It's a song that knows hope can be a thin, stubborn thing.
The singer looks for a name in missed calls, and that's the only hope he's got left.
A song about absence, memory, and the hope that lingers after someone's gone.
A song about absence, memory, and the hope that lingers after someone's gone.
It's a song that knows hope can be a thin, stubborn thing.
The singer looks for a name in missed calls, and that's the only hope he's got left.
A song about absence, memory, and the hope that lingers after someone's gone.
"soredake ga boku no kibou dakara"
It's a song that knows hope can be a thin, stubborn thing. The singer looks for a name in missed calls, and that's the only hope he's got left.
The phrase 'kokoro no ame', the rain in the heart, keeps coming back. It's not a metaphor he can use to mean anything; he says his own umbrella is full of holes. All he can do is make the other person sad, and the rain just keeps falling.
That's the whole hope right there: searching for a name in the call log. It's specific, a little pathetic, and completely believable.
The way the question 'genki ni yatte imasuka?' hangs there, unanswered, after all that time.
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Kimi to no saigo kara shibaraku no tsukihi ga nagaremashita
"genki ni yatte imasuka?"
ano hi wa ame ga furi yukikau kuruma no [HEDDORAITO] ga kimi wo
terashite imashita
ame no neiro nokoshite
Mata kimi ni aenai ka to futari de yoku aruita
arima kaidou zoi ni otozurete imasu
Fuzai chakushin ireki kimi no namae wo sagashite shimau
soredake ga boku no kibou dakara
Kanashimi to iu kokoro no ame wa boku no ana darake no
kasa ja nanno imi mo motasu koto ga dekinakute
boku wa kekkyoku kimi no kokoro no kasa ni naru koto ga dekizu
tada kimi wo kanashimaseru koto shika dekinakatta
"ima, kimi wa nani wo omou"
Boku wa kimi no subete wo wakatta tsumori de ita
kedo nani hitotsu wakatte wa inakatta
Aa kono ame to tomoni ano toki kimi ni tsuita uso mo nagare yashinai kana
Kono sora no you ni kimi no kokoro no ame mo agatta koro ni
mou ichido dokoka de kimi to aetari shinai kana
hito wa ikiteiku koto de nanika ga hitsuyou ni naru to omou
sore ga boku ni totte kimi datta no sa
kokoro no ame wa ima mo furitsuzuku
furitsuzuiteru
A song about absence, memory, and the hope that lingers after someone's gone. It's a song that knows hope can be a thin, stubborn thing. The singer looks for a name in missed calls, and that's the only hope he's got left.
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