Itoshii hito...Nakanaide, waratte misete
Namida ga mitakute "suki" tte itta n jannai n da yo?

Itoshii hito...Daijoubu, sabishiku nanka nai deshou
Datte anata ga sabishii toki, boku mo sabishii n da yo

Itoshii hito...Tojita me wa, mada akecha dame da kanne
Sono mama...sono mama...tte necha dame da yo.

Itoshii hito...

"Anata no tame nara shineru" ja nakute "Anata no tameni ikiru" koto ni shita yo
Mochiron anata mo go issho ni
Kono saki mo, sono saki mo...

Motto anata aishite yari na yo, boku wa sono amatta bun de, ii kara?

Itoshii, itoshii hito...

Tatoe umarekawatta toshitemo
Boku wa "kono" boku de iru kara anata mo "sono" anata de itene.
Soshite, mata onaji koto iu n da
Zutto, zutto....

Itoshii hito... Yukkuri sono me akete goran yo.
Itsumo to onaji deshou?
Sore de ii n da yo.


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    It was a big step away from Miyavi's usual style. It seemed a lot more grown up in comparison to his other work. I thought it was fantastic, I heard it on internet radio the first time and had to stop and listen. I was stunned when I found out who it was. One of my favourites for certain.

    Feuercruxon October 14, 2007   Link
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    =( why hasn't anyone but one person posted anything in here?? it's such a pretty and great song! =]~

    oxymoronickoreanon November 21, 2007   Link
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    this song makes me tear everytime i hear it the PV for it also is as beautiful as the song

    NyappyNana707on April 29, 2008   Link
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    This song is just....so amazingly beautiful. I went around listening to it without knowing its meaning for a while but when I finally read the translated lyrics, I was in awe. Miyavi is so poetic and this song is just so beautiful. Its one of my favorites for sure. I love him to death.

    GazettExFannon August 31, 2008   Link

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