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GLASS dama hitotsu otosareta oikakete mou hitotsu okkochita
hitotsu bun no hidamari ni hitotsu dake nokotteru
shinzou ga hajimatta toki iya demo hito wa basho wo toru
ubawarenai you ni mamoritsuzuketeru
yogosazu ni tamottekita te demo yogorete mieta
kioku wo utagau mae ni kioku ni utagawareteru
kanarazu bokura wa deau darou
onaji kodou no oto wo mejirushi ni shite
koko ni iru yo itsu datte yonderu kara
kutabireta riyuu ga kasanatte yureru toki
yakusoku wa hatasareru
bokura wa hitotsu ni naru
English
A single glass marble fell, followed by another
In a patch of sunshine made for one, only one remains
When a person's heart starts beating,
they assume a place, even if they don't want to
and they stay to protect that place, so no one takes it away
Even hands that you've kept clean will appear dirty
before you have a chance to doubt your memory
your memory will doubt you
I'm certain we'll meet one another,
our hearts which beat the same and will mark the way
'cause I'm right here, always calling out to you
When all the old reasons start to lose their ground
We will finish the promise,
And become one
Song Connections / Remixes
None.
Trivia
カルマ is a cover of the 2005 song by Japanese artist BUMP OF CHICKEN, which was released as a single alongside supernova. It was also on their 2007 album, Orbital Period.
カルマ was used as the opening theme of the Japanese version of the PlayStation 2 RPG game Tales of the Abyss.
Music Comment
We are born to overlay work. This song debuts in fate.