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Ayumi Hamasaki

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Where does this road lead?
And where does it go from there?
Even if I imagine [the possibilities]
Of course, I have no clue.
I feel the more I wish to be strong
The weaker my heart becomes
In inverse proportion
--
Fated

 
Ayumi Hamasaki

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