Lyrics of 'The Theme of Sister Jill' by Kouda Kumi

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Oh Sister Jill,
Such a glorious beauty,
We live to serve you.
Panther Claw's Ray of the new dawn
With faith in your desire.

It's an honor to be your chosen one
As nothing holds a candle to you

You wish to fill the world with beauty
We will serve faithfully,
Eternal Queen of Darkness.

utaou mune no oku made hibiku koe de
haru no nioi ga suru ano oka de

chou mo sakura mo zawameite
marude ano hi no you ne
watashi no kokoro ano hi no mama de utau
sakura ga mau naka de

kagayaku hitomi sono saki ni wa
kitto tooi sora no madamada saki no
kiboutachi wo mitsumete iru
kore kara saki mo mitsumesasete

utaou kokoro uruwasu kimi no koe de

sakura ga mau hi made

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