Kabe ni nokoshita rakugaki no yama
Kie nai omoide bakari
Tooku de kikoeru kousha no CHAIMU ga
Boku no kokoro ni hibiku yo

Nanimo mie nai atarashii tabidachi wa
Koko kara ima egaki daseba ii

Bokura wa aruki hajimeru
Sore ijou demo sore ika demo nai
Ikutsumono kunan norikoete
Tsukameru mon mo hate shinain da
Kimi yo kimi rashiku are

Iyana koto kara sugu ni nigete wa
Nage yari ni natte jibun wo tsuranukou toshiteta
Kizutsuke atte wa tsuyogatteta hibi
Itsukara ka sunao ni nare nai

Kokoro ni aru masshiroi KYANBASU ni
Ima no kimi wa nani ga egakeru kai

Bokura ga aruki hajimeta michi no saki ni hikari wa mieru
Futa shika na mono kakaete mo
Nanimo nai yori wa sukoshi wa mashi darou
Kimi ga warae masu you ni

Sorezore no michi tsuduiteku sono saki de
Egao de kitto aeru dakara

Bokura wa aruki hajimeru
Sore ijou demosore ika demo nai
Ikutsu mono kunan norikoete
Tsukameru mon mo hate shinain da
Kisetsu wa kawatteku kedo kokoro ni
Saita hana wa kawan nai
Rakugaki no naka ni mitsuketa
Yume ni mukatte aruki dasunda
Kimi yo shiawase de are


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