High Sunn’s “Kokuhaku” revolves around the thoughts, actions, and feelings that come with a long-standing (and likely unreciprocated) crush, and the kokuhaku (Japanese for confession) that the singer can’t get themself to spit out to said crush. Instead, in fear of losing this person as well as not...
[Verse 1]
Been your friend for years
But I can't kick this fear
That if I say it loud and clear
I'm afraid you'll disappear
If you fall in love I'll still cheer
No matter what I'll be there
[Refrain]
I, Oh I, 've always liked you
[Verse 2]
Been practicing everyday
Planning to do it today
But I was too shy to say
Yet another delay
In time I'll be okay
But my regret will weigh
[Refrain]
I, Oh I, 've always liked you
Kokuhaku was written by Justin Cheromiah.