Anata Wa Takago (English Translation: You Are Octopus Language)
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Anata Wa Takago (English Translation: You Are Octopus Language)
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tell me about your heart
"moyoyon muwawan" I can't understand
tell me about your love
"tetechichi kakapopo" I can't understand
eat octopus "paa", then "puu"
your words can't reach me
Tell me about your feelings
"sutten parasuke" I can't understand
Tell me about your dream
"purarin chirikuri" I can't understand
eat octopus "paa", then "puu"
your kindness can't reach me
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