ずっと友だち だが時は経ち
変わりゆく街の中で 共に育ち
この街から力溜め 一からの
スタートを切った君に 幸あれ

ずっと友だち だが時は経ち
離れた街と町で 別々の道
選んだり random された人生を
共に生きてる君に 幸あれ

あれから いくつかの歳
重ねていつの日か 過ぎてた日々
意味もなく 語り明かした公園の
鉄棒も今じゃ 小さく見え
見えてた あの山の向こうも
今じゃマンションだらけ コンクリート
ゆっくりと流れた時間
気付かぬ内に過ごした 未完成の期間
ジタ バタ しながらも
見たままの物を信じた
そして笑った あの頃のダチ
街から離れても変わらず
同じ気持ちで変わらずこの街で
また出会ったならその足で
更に変わった街 見つめながら
語り明かそう あの頃の気持ちで

俺らは出会って 何年経ってんだっけ?
もどかしい 矛先を そこらに 大人に
ぶつけ合い 互い 教わりながら大人に
なった今 わかった今 俺たちは友だち
歴史の寝息と共に変わる景色
懐かしい街並みは たちまちにあちらに
育った町から 巣立ったダチでも
変わらない気持ち それこそが命
あれから何年 汗ばらまいて
お前らは未だ走り続けてるだろう
常に前上 見てる 決める my way の
気持ちで祈り それが愛しい
離れても与えて 生き様にやられて
友と共に登り出して本物の男に
なる日 わかる日までが 共に変わる日
なあそうだろう? そうなろう また会おう笑って

ずっと友だち だが時は経ち
変わりゆく街の中で 共に育ち
この街から力溜め 一からの
スタートを切った君に 幸あれ

ずっと友だち だが時は経ち
離れた街と町で 別々の道
選んだり random された人生を
共に生きてる君に 幸あれ

変わりゆく街の中で時経ち
思い思い形にして旅立ち
もう見慣れたのか 景色 見上げた空
いつの間にか星の数 へった夜空
遠く どこに 居るだろうか 友は
届く ほどに 声上げた 「ここだ」
あの日から 時の流れの中
あの街はどこか 思い出置いたまま

気付かず 忘れることもあるだろうが
あの頃から見れば 共に育ち大人
胸に夕日の色 焼きついてますか
共に流した涙 乾いてますか
俺ら別々の道進む
進めば 明日が俺らを創る
変わってく中 変わらないものもあるから
常に 胸に 君に 夢に

だれ かれと 別れ重ね
それぞれと 与え離れ
未知の日に向かって 走り出す道のり
一途に遠く 届く 互い 長い道のり
だれ かれと 別れ重ね
それぞれと 与え離れ
いくつもの出会いは 理屈ない願い お前
俺の財産だと ここに書いたんだ

新たなる 旅立ちの前に 君の思いを
いつか話せよ また会ったなら
すべて話せよ また会ったなら
また新たな その気持ちを胸に 走り出す 君の思いを
いつか話せよ また会ったなら
すべて話せよ また会ったなら
今お前が不安に 思う事
いつか話せよ また会ったなら
すべて話せよ また会ったなら
今思えば不安だった あの頃
いつか話せよ また会ったなら
すべて話せよ また会ったなら

いつか話せよ また会ったなら
すべて話せよ また会ったなら

いつか話せよ また会ったなら
すべて話せよ また会ったなら


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トモダチ Lyrics as written by Kenta Kouno Daizou Yoshida

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