Here with you now I'm good, still miss you
I don't know what I can do, we can't be true
満たされる事なく二人の距離
縮まって行く度切ない...

あふれ出した想いつのるだけで
Uh It's hard for me to say

Cuz we can see how it's going to end
But I got my love for you
もしもこのまま君を忘れることができたら
なんて思えば思うほどに
君を忘れることなんて僕にはできるはずもなくて
We always wish tonight could last forever
I can be your side

I shouldn't be in your heart
Either the time we have spent
And I want you to know what the truth is
But sometimes it makes me feel so sick, oh no
I just can say to you, No I won't

Cuz we can see how it's going to end
But I got my Love for you
もしもこのまま君を忘れてしまったら

二度と愛す事もないかな?
僕は本当にそれで心から幸せと言えるかな?
Yes, we always wish tonight could last forever
I can be your side

About This Song

"Pierce" is a heart-wrenching ballad about the excruciating limbo of a relationship that's slowly dying, where both parties know the inevitable end but remain trapped by their lingering love. The song captures that specific kind of emotional torture where physical proximity to someone you're losing actually amplifies the pain-the Japanese lyrics speak of the distance between two people shrinking, yet becoming more painful with each step closer. ONE OK ROCK masterfully blends their signature emotional intensity with a more restrained musical approach, using delicate instrumentation that mirrors the fragile state of the relationship being described. The bilingual lyrics create a dual perspective on heartbreak, with English phrases expressing the universal struggle of knowing something must end while Japanese verses dive deeper into the nuanced emotions of wanting to forget someone you know you never could. Taka's vocal delivery alternates between vulnerable whispers and soaring emotional peaks, embodying the push-and-pull dynamic of trying to let go while desperately holding on. The song's title "Pierce" perfectly encapsulates how love can become a weapon that wounds even as it connects, and how memories can cut through attempts at moving forward. This track resonated deeply with fans because it articulates the specific agony of loving someone during the slow dissolution of a relationship-not the sudden shock of a breakup, but the prolonged suffering of watching something beautiful slowly die. The production's restraint allows the raw emotion to take center stage, making it one of the band's most emotionally devastating and relatable songs.

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