A jingle ling I wanna stay with you
A jingle ling I'll be your side forever

君はいつも僕の薬箱さ
どんな風に僕を癒してくれる
笑うそばから ほら その笑顔
泣いたら やっぱりね
涙するんだね
ありきたりな恋 どうかしてるかな

君を守るため
そのために生まれてきたんだ (I need you)
あきれるほどに
そうさ そばにいてあげる
眠った横顔 震えるこの胸
Lion Heart

A jingle ling I wanna stay with you
A jingle ling I'll be your side forever

いつか もし子供が生まれたら
世界で二番目にスキだと話そう
君もやがてきっと巡り合う
君のママに出会った 僕のようにね
見せかけの恋に 嘘かさねた過去

失ったものは
みんなみんな埋めてあげる (I need you)
この僕に愛を教えてくれたぬくもり
変わらない朝は 小さなその胸
Angel Heart

見せかけの恋に 嘘かさねた過去
失ったものは
みんなみんな埋めてあげる (I need you)
この僕に愛を教えてくれたぬくもり
君を守るため
そのために生まれてきたんだ (I need you)
あきれるほどに
そうさ そばにいてあげる
眠った横顔 震えるこの胸
Lion Heart

A jingle ling I wanna stay with you
A jingle ling I'll be your side forever
A jingle ling I wanna stay with you
A jingle ling I'll be your side forever
A jingle ling I wanna stay with you
A jingle ling be aside forever


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らいおんハート Lyrics as written by Shinji Nojima Minoru Komorita

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