此処に在る確かなリアリティー
振り返る昨日なんてくだらない
途切れない空を何処までも
影さえも映らない世界へ
喧噪に 紛れて 届いた 覚醒の声

闇を裂いて 溢れ出した
光り 掴み 掲げろ
I'm awakening in the new world

その手を伸ばしてくれたら
今すぐ君を連れていける
誰よりも高く浮かんで
手に入れた無重力地帯へ

解放の 秒読みに
気付いた 覚醒の声

研ぎ澄ました 翼広げ
風を 集め 飛び立て
暴れる鼓動 時を超えて 響け
I'm awakening in the new world

歪む 残像 溶けて 流れていく
描く 軌跡は 空を 貫いていく
終わらない上昇

闇を裂いて 溢れ出した
光り 掴み 掲げろ
求めていた この瞬間 つなげ

君がくれた 声を抱いて
高く 高く 羽ばたく
こぼれる未来 眩しいくらい 注ぐ
I'm awakening in the new world
New world


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New World Lyrics as written by Yukihiro Hyde

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    Gah. WHY HAS NO ONE COMMENTED ON THIS SONG YET??? You people are nuts. Actually, no one's commented on most of L'arc-en-ciel's stuff. ANYWAYS.

    Really cool song. Really cool bass pattern. I won't even try to verify if the lyrics are right, because I don't feel like even trying to pretend I'm fluent in Japanese XD They look right enough.

    Harusameon April 14, 2008   Link

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