Ohyama Yurika
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Moonlight

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Moonlight

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When I was little, I started to wish upon a star

By the blue light of the moon a passing angel whispers this lullaby

*If you hold up this feather, you can probably fly by yourself

The next story begins when the bells chime, Uh

I walk in the darkness, search around with my hands, in order to live

Now that I'm an adult, I was given the light of the moon so that I can do anything

Holding this precious scent close to me

I look up, and can't hear, the song I was taught

*Repeat

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