HARERUYA (Hallelujah)
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HARERUYA (Hallelujah)
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kaze ga watatte yuku midori no sougen wo
nagareru kumo sae oikoseru ki ga shiteru
donna kotoba yori mo
(inochi) no kirameki ga
sekai wo shizuka na ai de aratte yuku
afuredashita atsui namida no (wake) wo
ima taisetsu na dareka to wakeaitai
*1 mayotte ita kinou made no watashi sayonara
kagayaiteru mirai ga temaneki shiteru
nakushita koi-tachi ni yasashiku nareta nara
hito wa hontou no ai ni meguriau hazu
yorimichi wo shita bun kitto tsuyoku nareru
SUKURAPPU no kazu sukoshi fuyashita dake
kami ni hoho ni furisosoideru hikari
kamisama kara no zeitaku na PUREZENTO
*2 arukidashita kore kara no watashi ni HARERUYA
owari no nai aozora ga hirogatteru
*1, *2 repeat
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Okamura Takako performs "HARERUYA (Hallelujah)", and this lyric page sits inside the Okamura Takako catalog on LyroVerse.
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