Released: July 27, 2011

Umi wo nagameru shoujo ga ita
Kiesou na hi ni shitataru shizuku
Sore e kaesou to
Chiisa na te sashidasu

Nani wo kokoro ni kimeta no ka
Dare yori mo watashi ga shitte iru
Naitemo hitori nara
Tsuyoku narou to

Toki wa
Meguri
Sairai no kaze ni fukarete
Sono negai wa tooku
Dareka no asu wo terasu darou
Sonna ni kizutsuite
Jouzu niwa waraenakute
Ima wa sukoshi dake
Me wo tojite
Arashi ga sugiru made

Kakaete shimatta kuudou wo
Umeyou to eranda kotoba wa
Munashiku hibiki
Kako e to nagaretsuku

Mimi wo fusagi ikite iru nara
Sore wa iro no nai
Sekai to onaji dakara
Watashi wa anata wo yurushitai

Toki wa
Meguri
Sairai no kaze ni fukarete
Sono omoi wa tooku
Dareka no namida nuguu darou
Inochi no megumi ga
Koubaku na daichi ni afure
Taemanai kanashimi nado
Dokonimo
Ariwashinai

Raiu ni mau hanabira
Ibasho wo sagashite
Sakende iru n da
Koe ga
Kareru hodo ni
Nukarumi ni ashi wo torare
Saigo no hitori ni natta toshitemo
Demo
Doushite
Shinjite shimau

Toki wa
Meguri
Sairai no kaze ni fukarete
Sono negai wa tooku
Dareka no asu wo terasu darou
Naite ita
Waratte ita
Subete wo itsukushinde
Furisosogu hikari no naka
Kono michi wo aruite ikou

Arashi ga
Satte iku

Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵 In Japanese) is a former Japanese singer, dancer, fashion model, actress and businesswoman. She achieved popularity by a series of successful singles and albums, both exploring different genres and working with producers and musicians outside of Japan, one of the first Japanese artists to do so at the time. Due to her longevity and resilience in the industry, she has been often referred by critics and music publications as the “Teen Queen” of Japan, “Queen of J-Pop”, and the “Japanese Madonna or Janet Jackson”.