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Dahlia

A Japanese track where simple wishes become a private paradise.

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A Japanese track where simple wishes become a private paradise.

Most love songs try to capture a feeling in language, but this one keeps circling back to what language can't do.

The repeated "kotoba ni dekinai kono kimochi", this feeling words can't make, admits the attempt itself might fail, which makes the attempt more honest.

Editor's note

A-Pink's Dahlia blooms with quiet devotion

A Japanese track where simple wishes become a private paradise.

hisoka ni sotto kaoru daria

Most love songs try to capture a feeling in language, but this one keeps circling back to what language can't do. The repeated "kotoba ni dekinai kono kimochi", this feeling words can't make, admits the attempt itself might fail, which makes the attempt more honest.

The phrase "hisoka ni sotto kaoru daria", a dahlia that blooms secretly, softly fragrant, doesn't announce itself. It's about a feeling too delicate to put into proper words, something you'd rather keep close than explain. That quiet blooming becomes the whole song's posture.

It's not a grand declaration, just a flower that smells sweet when no one's looking. The privacy of that image holds the whole song's tone.

The way "dakishimete" returns each chorus, that single word about holding tight, gives the melody a place to settle.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "kotoba ni dekinai kono kimochi" turns into a mantra the pull of "hisoka ni sotto kaoru daria"
Lyrics

Dahlia

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Ah miagereba hoshi ga kirari kimi ni ima sugu misetai

Kono keshiki kiritotte kimi no moto he todoke ni yukou

Suteki na mono wa subete futari de waketai

Shiawase wa hanbun ni naranai fuete yuku mono

Kokoro ni patto saita kotoba ni dekinai kono kimochi dakishimete

Kimi to nara mahou mitai ni kono sekai hikari dasu no

Azayaka na love sara ni motto kagayaku yo

Irodoru paradise hisoka ni sotto kaoru daria

Ah kanashikute namida kirari kesshite misenai toko mo

Fushigi na no kimi ni wa subete misetai sou omou no

Akirame sou ni nattatte futari de ireba

Kono yume wa zettai kanau yo hora shinjite

Kokoro ni jinwari to hirogaru keshiki ni kono ai wo dakishimete

Futari nara dekinai koto wa mou ima wa nanimo nai yo

Mekurumeku love sara ni motto kirameku yo

Aka shiro ki-iro heart kimi no koe ni odoru daria

Kimi ga oshiete kureta yasashii nukumori

Towa ni tomoni mune ni daki konomama mamoritai

Kokoro ni patto saita kotoba ni dekinai kono kimochi dakishimete

Kimi to nara mahou mitai ni kono sekai hikaridasu no

Azayaka na love sara ni motto kagayaku yo

Irodoru paradise hisoka ni sotto kaoru daria

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What is "Dahlia" by A-pink about?

A Japanese track where simple wishes become a private paradise. Most love songs try to capture a feeling in language, but this one keeps circling back to what language can't do. The repeated "kotoba ni dekinai kono kimochi", this feeling words can't make, admits the attempt itself might fail, which makes the attempt more honest.

Who performs "Dahlia"?

A-pink performs "Dahlia", and this lyric page sits inside the A-pink catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Dahlia"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "A-Pink's Dahlia blooms with quiet devotion", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Dahlia"?

Yes. The related section below points to Cause You're My Star and MY MY with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by A-pink?

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