The 1997 girl group captures the ache of waiting for someone to speak up.
Most love songs are about the feeling itself.
This one is about the space before the feeling gets spoken, the specific frustration of watching a moment thicken with silence.
The 1997 girl group captures the ache of waiting for someone to speak up.
The 1997 girl group captures the ache of waiting for someone to speak up.
Most love songs are about the feeling itself.
This one is about the space before the feeling gets spoken, the specific frustration of watching a moment thicken with silence.
The 1997 girl group captures the ache of waiting for someone to speak up.
"Moshi aenakattara?"
Most love songs are about the feeling itself. This one is about the space before the feeling gets spoken, the specific frustration of watching a moment thicken with silence. It's a lyric built on impatience, not romance.
The phrase "Moshi aenakattara?", "What if we never met?", hangs there like a door left ajar. It's not really a question; it's the sound of someone trying to shake a quiet person into saying something before the chance slips.
It's the kind of question you ask when you're tired of waiting for the other person to start. It forces the issue without demanding an answer.
The way "I'm waiting for you" cuts through the Japanese, blunt and clear.
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Ichi-byou koto ni anata ga nanka sugoku tookute
Me to me de mitsumeau...feel my heart hanasanai!
Motto tsuyoku semete mite yo
Tsuki ni terasareta mune no oku o...
Doko ni demo tsurete itte kokoro o hiraite...
Oh yea
Come on baby yo fast
(I) wanna make love
(You) better be good
Futari dake no yoru na noni anata ai o katarenai
Mou kokoro made kawaite kowaresou crazy for you
"Moshi aenakattara?"tte imasara modoranai
Hoka no dare mo ai senakute..."I'm waiting for you"
Anata no ai ni furesasete
Kon'ya wa kitto dakishimete...
"Moshi aenakattara?"tte imasara modoranai
Yume miteru futari no hibi o..."I'm waiting for you"
Anata no ai ni furesasete
I will always love you baby
keep you have my words
The 1997 girl group captures the ache of waiting for someone to speak up. Most love songs are about the feeling itself. This one is about the space before the feeling gets spoken, the specific frustration of watching a moment thicken with silence.
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