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^ Well, I think, even though the phrase officially means something to commemorate someone's death, I think it's a figure of speech. As in, Ayu isn't actually addressing someone who's dead, but rather, someone who's perhaps died in her memory.
I'd always thought that Memorial address at a second meaning of "an address within your memory", as in, something that's lived in your mind-- something that you remember that always had a place in your memory.
Then combining the two meanings it would be like Ayu is making a farewell to that memory.
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