Jin Jin
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Jin Jin
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Ame ga futteiru
Mizugi no mama de kogoeteru
Watashi wa hitori nakinureru
Yoru no sanbashi de
Konai anata o matteiru
Kobune ga nami ni yureteiru
Hageshii ai no ato de
Omoide ni kaoru
"Tasogare" to iu ji ni yotteiru kuru oshiku
Kanashii machi no hi yo
Yoru wa haado na kibun de
Dakareta ano toki o wasurenai
Koi ga owaru no o
Ochiru namida ni shiresarete
Hadakano natsu ga sugiteyuku NO NO BOY
Kare to atta hi ga
Niji no kanata e kieteyuku
Kamome ga sora o tobu yoo ni
Setsunai mune no naka de
Nuku mori ni kawaru
"Sayonara" to iu ji o kaiteiru sore na no ni
Kanashii machi no hi yo
Yoru wa haado na kibun de
Dakareta ano toki o wasurenai
Ame ga futteiru
Minato atari ni hi ga tomoru
Watashi wa hitori naki nureru
Koyoi mo kiri ni musenderu
Watashi wa hitori nakinureru
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Who performs "Jin Jin"?
Hara Yuko performs "Jin Jin", and this lyric page sits inside the Hara Yuko catalog on LyroVerse.
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