Seijuku shita kajitsu no you ni
Afure dashiteku yokubou ni shoujiki na dake
Mitasaretetai

Ima ga shun no mainichi dakara
Hito yori ooku ikiteitai
Ajikenai otona ni dake wa naritakunai kara
Break Out! Break Out! Break Out!

Go! Go! Heaven
Doko made mo yukou Hey Yeah!
Mujun darake no yo no naka ja
Ii mo warui mo kyoumi ga nai yo ne
Go! Go! Heaven Kakaekirenai My Soul
Nani ga ichiban taisetsu ka
Ima wa wakaranai mama odori tsuzuketeru

Ii ko no furumai mo itsuka
Shinka shisugite
Hontou no jibun ga saikin wakaranaku naru

Doko ni ikeba kirei na
Ai ni meguri aeru no
Keiken dake ga fuete iku
Tsuyoku naritai yo
Break Out! Break Out! Break Out!

Go! Go! Heaven
Issho ni yukou Hey Yeah!
Yuganda kono sekai kara
Nukedashite itsuka tadori tsukitai yo
Go! Go! Heaven Saa DOA wo ake yukou
Kazamuki mo ki ni shinaide
Jiyuu ni ikitereba nani ka mitsukaru yo ne

Kono hiroi machi no naka de
Shinjiaeru nakama matome
BERU wo narashiau mitai ni
Todoketai kokoro furuwase
Kyoo mo ashita mo ikite iku no sa
I Know, I Know, I Know

Go! Go! Heaven
Doko made mo yukou Hey Yeah!
Mujun darake no yo no naka ja
Ii mo warui mo kyoumi ga nai yo ne
Go! Go! Heaven Kakaekirenai My Soul
Nani ga ichiban taisetsu ka
Ima wa wakaranai mama odori tsuzuketeru

Go! Go! Heaven
Issho ni yukou Hey Yeah!
Yuganda kono sekai kara
Nukedashite itsuka tadori tsukitai yo
Go! Go! Heaven! Kono yami wo tsuki nuke
Atashitachi dake no tengoku e
Uso mo kegare mo nai sora wo mitsuke ni yukou

I'm looking for a love, love, love
I'm searching for real good friends
I'm looking for a love, love, love
I'm searching for real good friends

We are living in a hard place, hard times
Go! Go! Go! Go!
Go! Go! Heaven


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