=========Romaji========= genji ni dete kuru mitai desu harahara chiri dashita sakura no kinoshita de anata wa ashi wo tome kata tataite kureta wakaranai koto nara boku ni kikeba ii sa
Ah... tada kono mune wa nanimo iezu ureshisa ni tokimeite ita dake kesa mezameta toki naite ita no mita yume wa hatsukoi no maboroshi yo
kimi to no omoide wa taisetsu ni suru yo to kuse no aru anata no sumikitta koe wo kiita...
anata to onaji machi itsuka sumitai kedo jibun rashiku ikiru tame ni koko ni imasu shigatsu kono machi wo tabidatsu hito miru subete watashi ni mo oshiete... Ah... osanai koro kara donna toki mo sono ude wo sagashite wa aruiteta
juunihitoe no you ni adeyaka na desu kono haru ga ichiban wasurerarenai haru desu
Ah... ashita anata ni yoi kizashi ga ano kumo ga tanabiku saki ni Ah... otome no inori wa tsuyoi chikara tooku kara mimamotte iru no desu
kimi to no omoide wa taisetsu ni suru yo to no aru anata no sumikitta koe wo kiita...
=========Translation========= I want to come out of the Story of Genji In the plains that have collected dust Under the cherry blossom tree You stopped moving I don’t know… if I should tap your shoulder, would you listen to me?
Ah… just what is this thing on my chest called? My beating heart just had be happy. Ah… I cried when awoke this morning The dream I saw was an illusion of my first love
“The memories will be precious” you said The habit of hearing your clear voice…
One day I want to live in the same town with you but For me to be myself, I have to stay here April I will leave this town Everything I see will teach me something… childhood, every time I would walk, I’ve been looking for that arm
In order to wear a juunihitoe* it has to be a glamorous spring This spring is the best, it’s an unforgettable spring.
Ah… good signs will come to you, tomorrow, Beyond that trail of that cloud Ah… a maiden’s prayer is a strong power protecting you from far away
“The memories will be precious” you said The habit of hearing your clear voice.
------------------- *a “juunihitoe” is a twelve-layered ceremonial kimono that was mostly worn by court-ladies.