

歯を見せなさい
もっと奥のほうまで
くいしばらないで
ちから 抜き開けるまで
あたしは 待つしかないの?
ねぇわかるでしょ
そっちいったらやれない
立ち上がらないで
しあげ だけできればいい
ゴロンと すればいいじゃない
いつまで 続くのだろう
この戦いは
どうして いやがるのだろう
こちらも 正直 ・・・・・・
今日もやりたくない
お互いなのね
だけどやるしかない
お互いさまよ
- Lyricist
Asako Kikukawa
- Composer
Asako Kikukawa

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- 1
The Anthem of Hahagokoro
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- 2
Postpartum Manic
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- 3
Don't Rhapsody
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Toothblushing Blues
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- 5
Kusa-O / Hana-kuso
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- 6
Parent-Teacher's Meeting
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- 7
Child-raising Mantra
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- 8
Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow
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- 9
Hahagokoro's A-B-C
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- 10
Poop Song
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- 11
Cute Mistakes
Utau-Hahagokoro
Utau-Hahagokoro is a theatrical/choir group made up of actresses who have given birth and are raising children. Day to day, they are facing difficulties and social barriers in raising children. They realized that these difficulties themselves could be themes and inspiration for their performances and formed a group nameUtau-Hahagokoro (Singing motherhood). This is a theatrical/ chorus performance presented as a "mom's chorus recital". In their performances, they sing the love, sadness, wish and exhaustion in raising children, while the self-consciousness of the women collides and resonate with each other. They rehearse and perform with children. The chaos of children crying, screaming, running, and climbing is all part of their performances.
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Utau-Hahagokoro
Utau-Hahagokoro is a theatrical/choir group made up of actresses who have given birth and are raising children. Day to day, they are facing difficulties and social barriers in raising children. They realized that these difficulties themselves could be themes and inspiration for their performances and formed a group named Utau-Hahagokoro (Singing motherhood). This is a theatrical/ chorus performance presented as a "mom's chorus recital". In their performances, they sing the love, sadness, wish and exhaustion in raising children, while the self-consciousness of the women collides and resonate with each other. They rehearse and perform with children. The chaos of children crying, screaming, running, and climbing is all part of their performances.
Utau-Hahagokoro