With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah...)

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah...yeayea yeah!)

Iro asanai KIDDONAPPU MYUUJIKKU
Te to te ga shitte iru
Onaji DOA o NOKKU shitai
Kono koe ga kikoe tara tobi dashite

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah... yeah yeah yeah!)

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah...)

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah...yeayea yeah!)

Hazure yasui TIIN EIJI-GIA
Korogaru hihi mo
Sora to umi to daichi wa tada, aruga mama
Itsumo demo nige naize

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah...)

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters...

With the kids sing out the future
Maybe, kids don't need the masters
Just waiting for the little Busters (oh yeah...yeah yeah yeah!)


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    Yeah, it's certainly modeled to the plot of FLCL. It very clearly fits... It kind of reflects how much Naota is trying to act like an adult (metaphorically seen in his choice of sodas, among other things) while at the same time, there are characters like Mamimi doing their best to be as childish as possible. Does anyone know where I can find an English translation?

    dwhiton April 17, 2007   Link

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