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This is Tokiko Kato's 17th single, released on May 21, 1971. It was produced for Kato to sing at the Hause Orchestra's concert in Japan. Sales were poor at the time, but a record store in Sapporo ran its own campaign, and the song made it into the rankings on a local Hokkaido radio program, becoming a hit. Lyrics: Tokiko Kato Music: Alfred Hause Holding flowers in these two arms, I visited your room that day. I opened the window and you greeted me with a smile, in the sunlight. Holding hands, our cheeks pressed together, we repeat our life of love. Even when the flowers wither and winter comes, the wonderful days continue on. More than words that tell of our love, the warmth of our desires in the wind is a sign that love never changes. Many times people encounter love, and one day they believe in love that never ends. At the end of love, many times people cry. Holding hands, our cheeks pressed together, we repeat our life of love. Flowers bloom, and spring comes, but the wonderful days never return. More than words that tell of our love, the warmth of your body still remains in these hands that were frozen by the wind.