(Are you ready?)

Ready, steady, can't hold me back
Ready, steady, give me good luck
Ready, steady, never look back
Let's get started
Ready, steady, go

吹き飛んでゆく風景
転がるように前へ
苦し紛れでも 標的はもう見逃さない
あてにならない地図
焼いてしまえば良いさ
埋もれた真実
この掌でつかみ取ろう

夢中で 早く 駆け抜けて来た
うるさいくらいに
張り裂けそうな鼓動の高鳴り
響いて 呼んでいる君の声
ここで立ち止まるような
時間は無いさ ready, steady, go

数えきれない傷 抱え込んでいても
ちょっとやそっとじゃ
魂までは奪わせない
あの丘の向こうで
君に出逢えたなら
何から話そう
そんな事ばかり思うよ

夢中で 早く 駆け抜けて来た
うるさいくらいに
張り裂けそうな鼓動の高鳴り
響いて 呼んでいる君の声
ここで立ち止まるような
時間は無いさ ready, steady, go

Are you ready?

Ready, steady, can't hold me back
Ready, steady, give me good luck
Ready, steady, never look back
Let's get started
Ready, steady, go

心は 走る あの空の下
空回りする気持ちが
叫び出すのを止められない
君まで 届け きっと (きっと) 後少し
熱く日差しが照らすこの道の向こう
Ready, steady, go
Ah, please trust me


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