Difference between revisions of "虜"
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鳥籠の中には{{Ellipsis}} | 鳥籠の中には{{Ellipsis}} | ||
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Konya kimi to futari de iretara | |||
Boku no yume wa kanau yo | Boku no yume wa kanau yo | ||
Are kara mō nikagetsu | Are kara mō nikagetsu | ||
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Kono mama de zutto itai Boku no yume wa towa ni tsuzuita | Kono mama de zutto itai Boku no yume wa towa ni tsuzuita | ||
Konya mata betsu no hito ga kumo no ito ni taguri yoserare | |||
Kuchizuke o kawashi Kimi no heya ni hitotsu futatsu kazarare | Kuchizuke o kawashi Kimi no heya ni hitotsu futatsu kazarare | ||
Revision as of 22:22, 29 April 2021
| Lyrics | ||
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| Japanese | Rōmaji | Fan-Translation |
今夜君と二人でいれたら |
Konya kimi to futari de iretara |
If I can get together with you tonight |
| These lyrics don't have an official translation. The fan-translation was taken from here. | ||
Trivia
- It is said that this song is the reason fans of the band call themselves 虜 (Toriko). However, on December 18, 2020, at the The World You Live In event at Zepp Namba, the band explained that it actually comes from a magazine ad with Die and the tagline 虜になる (Toriko ni naru), which means "Become a prisoner".