Monokuroomu
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Monokuroomu
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Where all the colors are?
Ocean
The silent ocean knows
Your face
Your reality
Haven't been the same lately
Wonder could it be a lack of devotion?
Seeing in monochrome
Who taught you emotions?
Who taught you emotions?
Feel
Can you feel
Might be why colors disappear
The place we call our soul
Ocean
The cyber ocean sees
Your dreams
Your totality
Nothing stays the same
Someday
I hope you will make more lasting connections
Feeling jn monochrome
Who taught you emotions?
Who taught you emotions?
See
Can you see
Colors that the ocean offers
Be
Can you be
Something more than black white and gray
Being in monochrome
Who taught you emotions?
Who taught you emotions?
Who taught you emotions?
Who taught you emotions?
Who taught you emotions?
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Who performs "Monokuroomu"?
Ghost In The Shell performs "Monokuroomu", and this lyric page sits inside the Ghost In The Shell catalog on LyroVerse.
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