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I am so
sad now that
my tears
my tears
MY TEARS
won't stop
since we broke up
I cannot see anything
my eyes
MY EYES
see all blackI should've known you were
that kinda man who will
change his mind all the time
but I believed that you
liked me and only me
that summer day
after we kissed
under the burning sun

and you held me in your arms
all that was just a game mon amouralone and having nowhere to go
I wander in the streets
so many tears that I can't
see anythingyou are unforgettable
that's why my heart is broken
although I must say that
the end of our love, I saw it coming
that summer day
under shooting stars
you whispered
sweet words of love to me
I won't forget mon amouralone and having nowhere to go
I wander in the streets
so many tears that I can't
see anythingI shoulda known you were that kinda man
who changes his mind all the time
all those beautiful memories
fade out
that summer day
in your arms
I shivered as I dreamt
sweet dreams
adieu mon amouralone and having nowhere to go
I wander in the streets
so many tears that I can't
see anythingmon amour
mon amour
mon amour tokyo
Songwriters
YASHUHARU KONISHIPublished by
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Pizzicato Five (often nicknamed "P5") is a legendary Japanese group that formed in 1984. Arguably the first group to popularize shibuya-kei from underground circles, they also later on began experimenting with the style, with what some called an innovative genre all their own, blending traditional Japanese pop, alternative, soul, funk, jazz, ye-ye, acoustic folk, and early electronic music, among others. They are also perhaps best known to audiences in the west in their later incarnation as a duo of Nomiya Maki (野宮真貴) and Konishi Yasuharu (小西康陽).

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