Sayonara wa Iwanai de (translation)
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Sayonara wa Iwanai de (translation)
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When I think of it, ever since the day I met you,
have we ever passed through a happy time?
I tried my best during the cold and cruel times too.
Don't say goodbye, because I'll cry...
Even though I should have decided to show you just my smiles,
the tears keep overflowing, and I don't know why.
Because I want to smile more tomorrow than today,
I want to stay at your side until these tears have dried.
I think back upon the stars shining brilliantly in that sky;
amid the passage of time, they become memories.
Even though I should have decided to show you just my smiles,
the tears keep overflowing, and I don't know why.
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