Kawari yuku machi no naka de
ASUFARUTO no ue ni tachi
Yosete wa kaesu jidai no
Nami ni nori nayandari

Tomo ni sugoshita taisetsu na hibi wo
You can do it!! Wasure nai you ni
Ano hi egaita bokura no miraizu wo
Ride on!! Ride on!!
Mezashite yukou ka

Yume wo kometa chiisa na TAIMU KAPUSERU
Kokoro ni daite
Nagai nagai sakamichi wo koereba
Nanika ga mieru darou
Itsu no hi ni ka

KARENDAA wo mekuru tabi
Oite karenda bokura wa
Toori sugite yuku jidai wo
Tsukamu tabi tsukaretari

Yasumi nante aru you de nai monda
You can do it!!
Sou da omoikitte
Umeta mama no bokura no takaramono
Ride on!! Ride on!!
Sagashi ni yukou ka

Meguru kisetsu koete yuku TAIMU KAPUSERU
Omoi wo tsunaide
Koko ni iru to sawaida kigi no shita
Hikari ga sasu koto
Matte irun darou

Yume wo kometa chiisa na TAIMU KAPUSERU
Mitsukerareta nara
Kagayaiteta ano goro no bokura ni
Deaeru hazu darou
Itsu no hi ni ka


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