

悲しい寂しい楽しい恋しい だけで生きたかった
苦しい苦しい 足りない青がチラつく日々だった
敵はいない 誰もいないはずだ はずなんだ
虚しい虚しい 独りよがりな人見知りでした
「いいよ。」 自分のことだけでも
「いいよ。」 手一杯の人生
「いいの?」 大丈夫。なんて、そんな軽々しく言っちゃって
せーの 永い青からの卒業
でーも 解けない呪いの末路
死にたくなって 死にたくなくて 群がってく蛾と蝶々
もう 気にし過ぎ説が濃厚
のに 抜け出せやしない迷路
“卒業”なんてできなかったけど
きっと何周も生きたって同じ日々を辿るから
不幸せの話を肴に 理想の愛を温めて日が沈む
ありもしない「普通」に慄いて
やらない理由探して 自分を守る
ようやく居場所ができた気になっても
失うことが怖いよ 怖いなあ
大丈夫じゃなくても 背負い続けることになるなら
もう呪いを解こうとするのは諦めよう
きっと綺麗な模様ではないけれど 後悔も愛せるその時まで
いつか来る日まで 羽を広げよう 青夏塗りの羽を
悲しい寂しい楽しい恋しい だけで生きなかった
苦しい苦しい苦しい日々を 思い出してわらった
- Lyricist
WataruSena
- Composer
WataruSena
- Producer
ubique
- Guitar
WataruSena
- Vocals
sana
- Programming
WataruSena

Listen to Butterflies Cursed by Youth by ubique
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My heart wants to dance
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- 2
May your character be the worst
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- 3
Choosy
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- 4
Sunset and cold medicine
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Butterflies Cursed by Youth
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- 6
All Alone
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Internet-born music unit "ubique" (featuring Vocaloid producer/composer Sena Wataru and singer Sana) releases their 1st EP "solitude".
The concept is to offer a message of affirmation and companionship for those who feel "I want to be alone" or "I like time spent alone" in an era demanding human connection.
The EP contains six tracks: their debut song "My heart wants to dance" previously released songs, and two newly written tracks for this EP, "Butterflies Cursed by Youth" and "All Alone" Carried by Sena Wataru's refreshing, vibrant yet somehow poignant sound and Suna's sweet, soft yet strong vocals, this work embodies the message they've held since their formation: "Being alone is good. Alone is fine."
Artist Profile
ubique
ubique is a music duo born from the internet, consisting of Vocaloid producer/composer Wataru Sena and singer Sana. Their concept centers around delivering messages that affirm and support those who, in an era where constant social interaction is expected, feel that "I want to be alone" or "I enjoy spending time by myself." Their past collaborations have struck a chord with many listeners-"aimai" has surpassed 2.83 million views on YouTube, while "Hitoritabi" has exceeded 2.74 million views. As anticipation for new work from the pair grew, they officially formed the unit ubique in April 2025, marking the 10th anniversary of "aimai." Since then, they have been consistently releasing music, focusing on Internet.
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