Kokoro

Mia Doi Todd

Okay, I understand that we can never be
More than a moment
More than a midsummer's dream
A page torn out and crumpled, a memory fading

It's a shame with life so short
Knock, knock, I opened my door
To be understood
Here in the neighborhood

Holy communion
Brother and sisterdom
Is all that's left for us
So get back on the bus

She, I know her name
Must be quite something
Oh, to hold you in my arms all night
I never told you the things I thought I might

Oh well, I'll keep it to myself
For there will be many rainy days
Extreme happiness
Brings extraordinary pain

Me in my fortress
Bleed just the same
It's over us
This moment will pass

Kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro
Kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro
Break, break, break my broken heart
Take, take, take my open arms
Kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro
Kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro, kokoro

You come to me in dreams
We're so hungry
Ghost, I love you
Wherefore art thy mate?

Here inside me
Wait until I wake
And don't forget your watch
And close the screen door latch

Trivia about the song Kokoro by Mia Doi Todd

When was the song “Kokoro” released by Mia Doi Todd?
The song Kokoro was released in 2006, on the album “La Ninja : Amor And Other Dreams Of Manzanita”.

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