It will never ever be the same without you
I know I can't hear the song that you sang enchantingly
As if thinking that you might come back
Oh, I'm winding, winding, and winding the clock backwards every day
Let me play once more
Let me play the bass guitar
With you singing in the center of the stage with radiant spot lights
Let me hold on to you
Let me hold on to you always
This song is for you
Thank you my diva
I know you can't be what you used be there
The memory is the only thing that doesn't change as time goes by
Whlie I'm reminiscing alone about old days spent with you
The pendulum's swinging, swinging, and swinging habitually as always
Let me write a song
Let me write a song for you
With you singing in front of the band the very place is your own
Let me hold on to you
Let me hold on to you always
You've taught me everything
Thank you my diva
Let me write a song
Let me write a song for you
With you singing in the center of the stage with my playing the bass guitar
Let me play once more
Let me play forever
This song is for you
Thank you my diva
Oh, let me hold on to you
Thank you my diva
credits
from 夜は眠らない,
released April 29, 2013
words & song & vocal: 城久慈宙
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