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Flashback (covered by suno v5)

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The title is Flashback. It's called that because the song goes, "And then I realized. I was wearing the same clothes as back then. A flashback." You know how sometimes you pick out clothes without thinking, then look in the mirror and suddenly remember that those were the clothes you wore back then? You remember the whole scene, too. "I spent my days with an innocent heart, never imagining the end would come" - that's usually how it is, isn't it? "I lost you, I lost the light, and the world around me is colorless" - people just suddenly disappear, don't they? Humans do that. "In everyday life, the world is just a repetition of yesterday and today" - as time passes, we get buried in the routine. And then comes the flashback.

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