Oueyuki.
In D major.
.
Back to Cimabue.
Looking back to move forward.
Ways are open beyond the edge
Clearly, there are more interesting ways.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Oueyuki.
In D major.
.
Back to Cimabue.
Looking back to move forward.
Ways are open beyond the edge
Clearly, there are more interesting ways.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Thyai.
In B3 major.
.
I will never travel to the stars.
Physical no, not the stars
But I can dream.
I can imagine.
The stars will come to me.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Myieco.
In F3 major.
.
What has the weather got to do with it?
Raining, cloudy, or sunny winter days
The same, same old journey
Travelling along for till time of days.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Naoryann.
In A3 Major.
.
Of his time, it was hazy
Pushing days along the old ways
Hail or shine did not fade away the nature
Till his time stopped again.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Idlyao
In G major.
.
Only there are their names are remembered.
Hammered down onto the page.
Their street bells are silent
As they lay cold where they rest.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
N.
In A3 major.
.
The greens are forever
No matter what they say
As long as the water clouds are still hanging
Waking through meadows will be,
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Rsairo
In B3 major.
.
Hello! Hello!
Time passing by
Without care or a sunrise.
Does not stop or turn around.
Hello! Can you hear me?
No, time does not even slow down.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Ohmaoe.
In D major.
.
The ink runs out.
Not of lack to overwrite
Nor it had leaked out.
Or it did evaporate like a cloud
It’s just gone, break up with the pen.
Just found out.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.