I want to change the world
かぜを駆け抜けて
何も恐れずに
いま勇気と 笑顔のカケラ抱いて
Change my mind
情熱たやさずに 高鳴る未来へ
手を伸ばせば 輝けるはずさ
It's wonderland

灰色の空の彼方 何か置いてきた
君は迷いながら捜し続ける
君の心震えてた 明日の見えない夜
何も信じられず 耳を塞ぐ
君に出逢えたとき
本当の居場所見つけた
何気ない優しさがここにあって
僕等目覚める

I want to change the world
二度と迷わない 君といる未来
形どれば 何処までも跳べるさ
Change my mind
情熱たやさずに 知らない明日へ
翼ひろげ 羽ばたけるはずさ
It's wonderland

僕等は同じ世界を
泳ぎ続けてる
互いの願いへ届く日まで
みんな同じ不安抱えて
支えあえるよ
立ち止まる瞬間に 見つめてる
この場所にいる

I want to change the world
この手離さずに 見守る瞳を
受け止めたら 何だって出来るはず
Change my mind
ひとりにさせない
みんなここにいる
どんな事も 突き抜けていこう
It's wonderland

I want to change the world
かぜを駆け抜けて
何も恐れずに
いま勇気と 笑顔のカケラ抱いて
Change my mind
情熱たやさずに 高鳴る未来へ
手を伸ばせば 輝けるはずさ
It's wonderland


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Change The World Lyrics as written by Miki Watanabe Rie Matsumoto

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    I LOVE INUYASHA!!!!! I like this song, but my fav from IY is Dearest...

    WJ0147on March 03, 2005   Link

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