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Breakdown of kono kyoku ha atatakai kimoti wo ataemasu.
はha
topic particle
をwo
direct object particle
このkono
this ... adnominal
気持ちkimoti
feeling
暖かいatatakai
warm
暖かい is a mild and comfortable warmth, and can be used for weather, for object that make you physically warm such as clothes and blankets, and also for things that make you metaphorically warm such as a song.
与えるataeru
to give (something intangible); to bestow; to grant
曲kyoku
piece of music; song; tune; music
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