I gaze at the wind bathing in the morning sun
And as the dusk gathers in this city
I follow star orbits in the sky
When my mind is on the far other side of this planet
Again I mutter the words you gave me then
And flip another day
(Hook)
My love is gonna go beyond the time difference
Airmail
Send it over that ocean
When I read my poem to the moon
And listen carefully in lights through trees
How close
This far away
I'm beside you all the time
Enough to cover the universe
On the day you'll be back
Yes I'm gonna give you a smile bigger than before
"I miss you, I miss you..."
I sank down the words
That I nearly wrote into the sea
(Hook)
Let her know
Airmail
"I'm doing fine too"
That's all I need her to know
My love is gonna go beyond the time difference
Airmail
With my wish
In the blank accompanying letter
My love is gonna go beyond the time difference
Airmail
Send it over that ocean
My love is gonna go beyond the time difference
Airmail
Send it over that ocean
To my beloved
Poem by Yasuoka Yutaka
Song by Kitayama Youichi
Note ; I should think the line "When I read my poem to the moon" is supposed to mean "When I sing my song (it could mean this one)". That's because the lyric writer, Yasuoka Yutaka, has a principle to write a piece of lyrics which are easy to recoginized when sung and are completed as a poem. Also I need you to know that this piece of lyric is based on feelings of a man, not a woman, despite the fact it just looks otherwise. (That's what he said.)
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