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I love your favorite flowers.

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"Hana ni Akai Ito" is character song for Hina Setoguchi, which retreads much of the same material as "Senpai." It's another summary of Hina's relationship with Koyuki Ayase, and serves as an insert song in Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan wo. ~Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai~. It made its first commercial appearance as the B-side for the Momo Asakura debut single Ashita wa Kimi to.

Synopsis[]

The song uses flower growth as a metaphor for Hina's love life and crushes. At first, she finds herself enamored with Koyuki, her love nurtured by their interactions. The flower doesn't last long after he leaves. However, a new one grows in its place when she falls in love with another person; Kotaro ends up taking Koyuki's place and nurtures Hina's flower in his stead.

Lyrics[]


ねぇこんな気持ちをあなたは
隠さずにいられますか?
ねぇこんな弱さを誰かに
見せることはできますか?

スネたフリしたり
枯れたフリしたり
トゲのある花がうつむいています
ヒ・ミ・ツ隠したいけど咲いていたい
こんな初めての痛みありがとう

届けてください愛を
結ばせてください愛を
固く固く赤い糸で
触れさせてください愛に
悲しくもないのにどうして
泣きそうな私がいるんだろう

ねぇ毎日綴る想いを
いつか受け取ってくれますか
えっとね今日目が合ったこととか
何気なにげないいつもの笑顔とか

髪型を変えたり
大きく見せちゃったり
無理な願掛けしながら見つめたり
ヒ・ミ・ツ守りたい二人の約束
ほんの些細なことでも嬉しくて

言わせてください"好き"を
とめどなく溢れる"好き"を
いつもいつも探してる
慰めてくださいなんて
そんなに弱くもないのに
甘えたい私がいるんです

一緒に植えた花たちが
季節の終わりを告げていく
君と会えなくなった時は

また花を

届けてください愛を
結ばせてください愛を
固く固く赤い糸で
触れさせてください愛に
悲しくもないのにどうして
泣きそうな私がいるんだろう

一度だけ言えたあの日も
ずっと言えず終わる今日も
Ah 君で良かったな
初めての恋をありがとう
初めての"好き"をありがとう
今年も沢山の花たちを
君の大好きな花たちを

nee konna kimochi wo anata wa
kakusazu ni iraremasu ka?
nee konna yowasa wo dareka ni
miseru koto wa dekimasu ka?

sune ta furi shitari
kareta furi shitari
tokeru ano hana ga utsumuiteimasu
hi・mi・tsu kakushitai kedo saiteitai
konna hajimete no itami arigatou

todokete kudasai ai wo
musubasete kudasai ai wo
kataku kataku akai ito de
furesasete kudasai ai ni
kanashiku mo nai no ni doushite
nakisou na watashi ga irundarou

nee mainichitsutzuru omoi wo
itsuka uketottekuremasu ka
etto ne kyou me ga atta koto to ka
nani genai itsumo egao to ka

kamigata wo kaetari
ookiku misechattari
muri na gankakeshi nagara mitsumetari
hi・mi・tsu mamoritai futari no yakusoku
honno sasaina koto demo ureshikute

iwasete kudasai "suki" wo
tome donaku afureru "suki" wo
itsumo itsumo sagashiteru
nagusamete kudasai nante
sonna ni yowaku mo nai no ni
amaetai watashi ga irun desu

issho ni ueta hanatachi ga
kisetsu no owari wo tsugeteiku
kimi to aenakunatta toki wa

mata hana wo

todokete kudasai ai wo
musubasete kudasai ai wo
kataku kataku akai ito de
furesasete kudasai ai ni
kanashiku mo nai no ni doushite
nakisou na watashi ga irundarou

ichido dake ieta ano hi mo
zutto iezu owaru kyou mo
Ah kimi de yokatta na
hajimete no koi wo arigatou
hajimete no "suki" wo arigatou
kotoshi mo takusan no hanatachi wo
kimi no daisuki na hanatachi wo

Trivia[]

  • The PV of this song carries over and expands the flower imagery from Senpai. using tulips, generally representing love[1]. Her love is represented by a red and a white tulip here; The red (which represents her love for Koyuki) stands for a passionate love, but the white's (representing her love for Kotaro) meaning varies. In some cases, it's forgiveness and worthiness and in others it's rebirth and purity.
  • The "Red Thread"/Akai-Ito referenced in the title is the romantic concept of the "Red String of Fate", a string connecting two soulmates together. This concept has been used in reference to Hina before, as she is depicted with a thread around her pinky that connects to one binding Kotaro Enomoto's heart on the jacket cover for HoneyWorks' Haniwa Kyouku Utattemita 4.


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