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[Lyrics] Kara's Ima, Okuritai "Arigatou" Lyrics

Recently, Kara released a new Japanese song titled Ima, Okuritai "Arigatou". It seems like Kara started to focus more in the Japanese market and gaining popularity in Japan.

Well, this song is about five minutes plus and their sound seems to be very soothing and sweet.





Ima, Okuritai "Arigatou" Romanization Lyrics

anata to deatte zutto iena katte kotoba
tereteru toka sonna ta yasui riyuu janai

risou to genjitsu
taitei onaji janai kedo
egaita mirai ni ima mo watashi wa imasuka?

kawaru ga waru sekai wa irodzuite
osoru osoru kyou mo peeji mekuru
dakedo anata ga hohoen de iru dake de
mirai mo shinjirareru no yo

kokoro wo komete
ima, okuritai “arigatou”
kikoete imasuka
itsuka watashi ga gin no doresu ma tottara
Darling, I just want to tell you how much I love you
yakusoku shite ne
jyuunengo ato mo zutto anata to aruite yuku wa

umareru mae kara futari unmei datta no
moshi umare kawatte mo
aitai anata to deaitai

tsurai kanashii namida wo nagashite
yasashii mabushii egao wo koboshite
sonna anata no sunao na hyoujou ni
watashi wa sukuwarete iru no

kokoro wo komete
ima, okuritai “arigatou”
kikoete ima suka
umaku ienai anata e no kono kimochi
Darling, I just want you to know my only true love is you
aishiteiru no
hyakunengo ato mo zutto anata no soba ni iru wa

kokoro wo komete
ima, okuritai “arigatou”
kikoete ima suka
umaku ienai anata e no kono kimochi
Darling, I just want you to know my only true love is you
aishiteiru no
hyakunengo ato mo zutto anata no
soba ni iru wa

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