I wave, saying "Well, see you later"
Smiling uselessly, getting lonely...
On the pedestrian bridge, a person goes up on a bicycle
Somebody gossiping at the convenience store
At the light at the intersection, a distant car horn
The laughing voices of somebody I don't know
I walk alone today on the road home
But for some reason, more than usual
I feel that I'm a bit small
I wave, saying "Well, see you later"
Making myself smile, getting lonely
I really still want to talk to you
But seeing you again means lying
I'll say with a smile as usual
"See you tomorrow"
I pretend I'm used to being alone
But I'm really not that strong
The same old scenery, the same old town
Even though nothing is supposed to change
I feel that only I've gotten smaller
No, not "Well, see you later"
It'd be nice if I could say "Just a bit longer"
I recognize that I want to, and look forward to it
But when I hear "Well, see you later"
I lie to myself again
Hiding my feelings behind a smile as usual
I wave, saying "Well, see you later"
Making myself smile, getting lonely
I really still want to talk to you
But even my voice saying "Well, see you later"
It's so close, but too far away to reach you
Let me say one more time as usual
"See you tomorrow..."