megane ni haritsuite 'ru you ni
doko wo mite mo
kawaribaeshinai kono keshiki
kyou mo taikutsu de gakkari
minna ittai donna SHISUTEMU de
kanjou wo KONTOROORU shite 'ru nda
ki ga kurui sou de nakidashita
boku ga matomo nan da yo
morning station
manin densha ni norenakute

kagidarake no heya ni komotta
shounen jidai
RAJIO kara nukedashite kita
EREKUTORIKKU na kaimatsu
sasayaite bakkari no SUPIIKAA wo
kimi wa iki de fukitobashita
jidai ga nozonda HIIRO
me no mae de taoshite yo
power station
nan BORUTO datte ageru yo

Blues drive monster
yuuutsu na sekai wo fumitsubushite kurenai ka
zutto matte 'ru

otona ga miken ni shiwa wo yoseru
warai koe to
ashiato ga kimi kiwatatte
yukkuri to chikatsuite kuru
yatsura PISTORU motte
kimi no kyodai na nodo wo neratteru nda
sonna mono tsuujiru nda nante
omoi agari nan da yo
radio station
maboroshii no kabe wo yabutte

Blues drive monster
yuuutsu na sekai wo fumitsubushite kurenai ka
zutto matte 'ru

nan do mo yume de kimi mo kata ni matagatte
hashitte 'ta
yo ga akeru made


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    If not, one of the best. This song basically is my theme.

    KissMeHydeon April 17, 2005   Link

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