"To my most Imade love" is the title of this song. It's about the feeling of being in love with someone, and the narrator asks the audience to imagine where it feels good to be in love. He asks the listeners to imagine that he's in love, and then he asks them to imagine what it would be like to be with someone like him. The narrator says that he feels like he is in love all the time, and that he wishes he could stay in love and never leave. He tells the audience that he is happy for mori, but that mori loves rie, so he does not need to pay him any attention. He says that the crowd at the train station is so crowded that he came over and got pushed into the crowd. He then asks the crowd to imagine how it would feel to be alone with mori. The crowd imagines that the narrator is alone with him, and they imagine that the two of them are lovers.
"To my most Imade love" is the title of this song. It's about the feeling of being in love with someone, and the narrator asks the audience to imagine where it feels good to be in love. He asks the listeners to imagine that he's in love, and then he asks them to imagine what it would be like to be with someone like him. The narrator says that he feels like he is in love all the time, and that he wishes he could stay in love and never leave. He tells the audience that he is happy for mori, but that mori loves rie, so he does not need to pay him any attention. He says that the crowd at the train station is so crowded that he came over and got pushed into the crowd. He then asks the crowd to imagine how it would feel to be alone with mori. The crowd imagines that the narrator is alone with him, and they imagine that the two of them are lovers.