Long time ago No ! No ! Little time ago
gareki o someru aoi tsuki
Sweet junkie girl and stealing rude boy
go-mai no Coin mittsu no yume

machi o deyou chikatetsu no basha ni nori
Laser no Tuxedo, Denim no Dress de
konya Neon matataku kyoshoku no Eden
hoshi o kai ni ikou

We are the Joker to be swindling walkin' boys
odore himan no BLUE BROAD WAY
Joker We're final lucky men
megami o Bed ni tsurekome Take my luck !

hatto mi wa Dandy ika ni mo Rich
tonde hi ni hairu kamo Big money
The Ace of spade, 13th of the kind
sonna te ja yume wa mienai ze

Platina no Caviar kin-iro no Motor Bike
te ni ireru ze kono Card sae areba
kono chippu no yama ni Adam no ringo
Sodomu no yoru ni yoe

We are the Joker We are the king of swindling boys
etsuraku ressha de confusion
Joker Take on, Take all of money
tenshi no hane o hikichigire

Joker Feel like takin' the world
Joker sing song with fallin' angel
Joker Makin' love with money Tonight

sonna hazu nai ze makeru hazu nai ze My God !
yume nara motto misetete Keep on Dreaming
ki ga tsukya mon-nashi moto no Don Quixote
Rude boy & Junkie Girl

Tell me, tell me, tell me why,
tell me why oh please !

Joker jokai norainu
Casanova iya Nero ni wa narenai
Joker Card no naka no
Joker ga ore o waretteta

Feel like takin' the world
Sing song with fallin' angel
Makin' love with money tonight

Who the hell can believe you
I don't take it anymore
What can I do ?

Joker's Joker, loser's loser


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    I love when they had it live, and at the end of the song HIDE would rambling "money money money money money money..." LoL

    Kurenai Tenshion February 18, 2008   Link

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