You've become even more beautiful than before. I still remember that the first time I met you. We step step to a waltz on the pearl white lake. The two are wait ing for the moon to be the boat. Many years has passed I fell in 3 8.waltz I'm dream ing about you. 作曲 佐藤将文 Fly ing in the blue moon light Fly ing in the blue moon light Far away from me Are you feel ing me? I want you tell me how's your life'Everyday is busy' A simple word tells me Sometimes I wonder why you're so cold Many years. に触れたら You know we'll never be the same Danc ing in a sleepless night I 2 7.Fly In The Blue Moonlight UNCHA IN-Get Acoustic Soul7.Fly In The Blue Moon light 作詞 谷川正憲 作曲 佐藤将文 Fly. 夜を泳ごう Danc ing in a sleepless night君に触れたら You know we'll never be. night Tell me what's on your m ind?眠らない夢に Good nightいたずらな夜を泳ごう Danc. insomnia 作詞 Hiroshi Nakahara・Keach Arimoto 作曲 Shunsuke Kasuga・Keach Arimoto Don't say'Wish you were here now'味気ないだけ What a shame知ら.
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