So long ヒカリノムコウヘ
So long ナモナキジユウヘ
So long フアンヲノミコメ
So long ダレヨリモタカクトベ

穴だらけの羽を剥いで 飛び込め目をこじ開け
そこが泥まみれのheavenだろうが住めば楽園ってさ
メッキが剥げた日々を背負い単調な罵声共を喰らえ
傷を抉るように進め そう目の前のrealが全て

So long ヤミヲサイテ
So long ナモナキジユウヘ
So long フアンヲノミコメ
So long フルエルコドウ

Loop 自問自答 loop 自己嫌悪
Loop する苦しみの果て 俺は heaven's doorを眺めてる

群れをなして西へ向かう鳥はやがて孤独を知る
そして痩せた羽を見て言った 「そこには望む全てがあるのかい?」
誰もが見た景色よりも影落ちいく地の果てを
そして消えてしまいそうな灯火に強く祈った

In deep slowly sky
手探りの未来に震え立ち尽くすならそのままでいい
置き去りの「nameless liberty」が笑いながらそう言った

そして今此処で光りを浴びる 揺らぐ未来から目を背けぬ夢を誓って


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    nice

    xx.hana-chan.xxon November 27, 2007   Link

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