Trinity cross

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Trinity Cross

White feathers falling now in front of me
A prologue to the scenery that surrounds us

This breathless duality, the final words
That I can't hear clearly

Covering my chest, sometimes with a special color
Sometimes with shadows, sometimes with dreams, sometimes with love
When the fragments of memories seem precious
They turn into modest courage
Layered silhouettes

If my prayers become a wind that reaches
Your neck, then
I can overcome the regrets and wounds of abandonment
Because it seems
BELIEVE, when I close my eyes, countless shines float
The eternal proof is this TRINITY CROSS

Even without a song echoing like eternity
Only these feelings won't fade away

The pain I've unknowingly carried, sometimes darkness, sometimes rain
Sometimes love
All the emotions now are said to be lovely
Even in the warmth
Precious memories

With a force strong enough to call it close, 'I want to
Protect you,' I felt that way
The regrets of sorrow can be embraced and overcome
Because it seems
BELIEVE, even if a sudden wind brings anxiety someday
The eternal proof is this TRINITY CROSS

Why is it? Sometimes I feel distant. Even though we're so close
I want to convey even more words
It becomes painful
Towards the endless tomorrow

White feathers falling now, becoming a veil
Enveloping the two of us
The regrets of the past, morning and night, won't confuse me anymore
Because it seems
BELIEVE, when I close my eyes, countless shines float
The eternal proof is this TRINITY CROSS

  1. Unlimited Beat
  2. Hime Murasaki
  3. Wild Eyes
  4. Brave Phoenix
  5. Dancing in velvet moon
  6. Discotheque
  7. Trinity cross
  8. Shin Ai
  9. Glass no Hana
  10. Zettou (Ame no Habakiri)
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