人ごとじゃない
社会情勢 引き合いに出して説教モード
ハシで人を指しながら 赤い顔をしてる
この国はもうダメだ これが口ぐせで
自分で自分をけなして 満足してハイ終しまい

わかるよ 気持ちは
でもそろそろ この店を出ようよ

We've got the wing 銀色に光る翼広げ 僕と行きましょう
どうでもいいじゃすまされない 大事なものを大切にできるかい?
銀色・ハードな色・とっても sweet

Talkin' about you, baby
「自分が悪うござんした」と頭を垂れて
実は下むいてベロ出して責任逃れたい
もう要らねえ 聞きたくねえ 出まかせの公約も
他人の悪口なんかも 哀しいだけだから

あるんだよ いっぱいある
できるのに やれてないことが

We've got the wing 誰かをつかまえて
要求するだけじゃ そりゃ何も変わらない
自分なりの成果を見せなきゃ 赤ちゃんにだって認められないよ
銀色・勇気の色・とっても sweet

We've got the wing 銀色に光る翼広げ 僕と行きましょう
どこでも何かが起きている 知らないことを学ぶ根性あるかい
敗北感に悩んでるんなら 全てを認めまた始めりゃいいだろう
分かってんだろ 本当はそばにいる 自分を待つ人がいるんだよ
銀色・自立の色・とっても sweet

We've got that silver wing to be free
It's so sweet
We've got that silver wing to be free
It's so sweet


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銀の翼で翔べ Lyrics as written by Takahiro Matsumoto Koshi Inaba

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