仕事にも精が出る 金曜の午後
タクシーもすぐつかまる (飛び乗る)
目指すは君

「どちらまで行かれます?」
ちょっとそこまで
「不景気で困ります (閉めます)
ドアに注意」

風にまたぎ 月へ登り
僕の席は君の隣り
ふいに我に返り クラリ
春の夜の夢のごとし

Traveling 君を traveling 乗せて
アスファルトを照らすよ
Traveling どこへ traveling 行くの
遠くなら何処へでも
Traveling もっと traveling 揺らせ
壊したくなる衝動
Traveling もっと traveling 飛ばせ
急ぐことはないけど

聞かせたい歌がある
エンドレスリピート
気持ちに拍車かかる 狙い通り

波とはしゃぎ 雲を誘い
ついに僕は君に出会い
若さ故に すぐにチラリ
風の前の塵に同じ

Traveling 胸を traveling 寄せて
いつもより目立っちゃおう
Traveling ここは traveling いやよ
目的地はまだだよ
Traveling 窓を traveling 下げて
何も恐くないモード
Traveling ここで traveling いいよ
全ては気分次第

みんな躍り出す時間だ
待ちきれず今夜 隠れてた願いがうずきます
みんな盛り上がる時間だ
どうしてだろうか 少しだけ不安が残ります

Traveling 君を traveling 乗せて
アスファルトを照らすよ
Traveling どこに traveling いるの
これからがいいところ
Traveling もっと traveling 揺らせ
壊したくなる衝動
Traveling もっと traveling 飛ばせ
止まるのが怖いちょっと

Can you take me up? You look quite good
Can you keep it up? I would like to
Can you take me up? You look quite good
Can you keep it up?

Traveling, traveling


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Traveling Lyrics as written by Hikaru Utada

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    someone should post a translation!!!!

    orangepopcandyon March 26, 2005   Link

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