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== Lyrics on AIR#2 == | == Lyrics on AIR#2 == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* This song is also known as '''Sesharu''', but it's unknown where this name comes from. Furthermore, a longer version exists with an acapella intro. This version is allegedly a live recording. | * This song is also known as '''Sesharu''', but it's unknown where this name comes from. Furthermore, a longer version exists with an acapella intro. This version is allegedly a live recording. | ||
=== Lyrics === | === Lyrics === | ||
* The only difference between "AIR" and "AIR#2", aside from the formatting, is the use of Kanji instead of Hiragana for three words and the use of Hiragana instead of Kanji for one word. The meaning of the lyrics stays the same. | * The only difference between "AIR" and "AIR#2", aside from the formatting, is the use of Kanji instead of Hiragana for three words and the use of Hiragana instead of Kanji for one word. The meaning of the lyrics stays the same. | ||
Revision as of 13:41, 27 December 2020
Lyrics on AIR
| Lyrics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Rōmaji | Fan-Translation |
今消す思いだけが あなたの為 生き続けていた |
Ima kesu omoi dake ga Anata no tame Ikitsuzuketeita |
Not available. |
| These lyrics don't have an official translation. | ||
Lyrics on AIR#2
| Lyrics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Rōmaji | Fan-Translation |
今消す思いだけが |
Ima kesu omoi dake ga |
Not available. |
| These lyrics don't have an official translation. | ||
Trivia
- This song is also known as Sesharu, but it's unknown where this name comes from. Furthermore, a longer version exists with an acapella intro. This version is allegedly a live recording.
Lyrics
- The only difference between "AIR" and "AIR#2", aside from the formatting, is the use of Kanji instead of Hiragana for three words and the use of Hiragana instead of Kanji for one word. The meaning of the lyrics stays the same.