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Okay, I was look­ing through the Memo­r­ial address book­let and noticed the por­trait of Ayu lay­ing on a mir­ror with “0630” writ­ten in lip­stick beside her. Is that significant?

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Okay, I was look­ing through the Memo­r­ial address book­let and noticed the por­trait of Ayu lay­ing on a mir­ror with “0630” writ­ten in lip­stick beside her. Is that significant?

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More than likely yes, though there has been no offi­cial state­ment con­firm­ing the sig­nif­i­cance. Some­thing of an urban leg­end has sur­faced thanks to that image (which can be seen here); some peo­ple believe that is the date of her estranged father’s death. The lyrics of the title track cer­tainly sound like they could have been writ­ten for such an occasion. Say­onara — You have gone to the place where we can never meet again I can’t accept the cold­ness of the eter­nal part­ing I wish I could have heard from you That I had cer­tainly been loved by you Only once, even if it had been a lie (trans­la­tion from Divine Ayu) Fur­ther spec­u­la­tions were fueled by her tear­ful per­for­mance of the song dur­ing her 2004–2005 Arena Tour, which was also the first tour that did not include a per­for­mance of “A Song for XX”, a song she has said was writ­ten for her father and per­formed at every con­cert in hopes that he would one day see it. Although there is noth­ing offi­cial to prov

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