気になるのに 聞けない
泳ぎつかれて 君まで無口になる
会いたいのに 見えない波に押されて
また少し遠くなる

途切れないように keep it going, baby
同じ気持ちじゃないなら
Tell me 無理はしない主義でも
少しならしてみてもいいよ

I wanna be with you now
二人で distance 縮めて
今なら間に合うから
We can start over ひとつにはなれない
I wanna be with you now
いつの日か distance も
抱きしめられるようになれるよ
We can start sooner
やっぱり I wanna be with you

ひとことでこんなにも傷つく君は
孤独を教えてくれる

守れない時 keep on trying, baby
約束通りじゃないけど
Trust me 無理はしない主義でも
君とならしてみてもいいよ

I wanna be with you now
二人で distance 見つめて
今なら間に合うから
We can start over 言葉で伝えたい
I wanna be with you now
そのうちに distance も
抱きしめられるようになれるよ
We should stay together
やっぱり I wanna be with you

I wanna be with you now
I wanna be with you and that is all I want, yeah
'Cause I know this can't be forever
We can start over just you and me

I wanna be with you now
Right now, baby, that is all I want, yeah
'Cause I know this can't be forever
We should stay together just you and me, I wanna be with you
You, nobody but you, all my life
Near or far, keep it going
I wanna be with you now, keep it going, don't stop
Don't you ever let me go
Near or far, keep it going, don't stop, keep it going
I wanna be with you now, baby


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Distance Lyrics as written by Hikaru Utada

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    Such a beautiful song

    Sakuradropson June 20, 2008   Link

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