Feminism
Feminism lyrics by Kuroyume. Shitataka to kimi wa nikayotte ita Boku o tashinameru sore mo ii deshou Te mo ashi ni shite saki ni nesoberu "sawaritai nara koko...
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Feminism
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Shitataka to kimi wa nikayotte ita
Boku o tashinameru sore mo ii deshou
Te mo ashi ni shite saki ni nesoberu "sawaritai nara koko made oide"
Boku ga kaesu wa feminism sou ageru
Kyuu ni ugoku no ga hidoku ki naru
Boku wa doko ni iru doko demo ii no
Kubi no nioi ni hikiyoserareru "sawaritai nara koko made oide"
Boku ga iu no wa feminism sou utau
Oh anata ni nagusameraretai in your room
Oh koko nara yowasa mo yurusareru darou
Shitataka to kimi wa haritsuiteita
Boku o ayasu nara sore mo kimi deshou
Yasurageru no wa sono mune no naka "amaetai nara koko made oide"
Semete boku kara feminism sou ageru
Oh anata wa itsumade boku o kau darou
Oh koko dewa tsuyosa mo muimi ni owaru
Oh anata ni nagusameraretai in your room
Oh koko nara yowasa mo yurusareru darou
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