私たち 騙されてたの 王様に
彼はとても危険な人だった
私は星に願った
思いもよらないこと知った
でも後悔してないわ

そうこれが 王様の本当の姿
みんなの願いを傷つけた
取り戻したい お願い みんなの力貸して

今 立ち上がる時 さあ 背を向けず戦おう
真実を掲げ
今 彼を止めなくちゃ
さあ 手遅れになる前に
真実を掲げ

そうよ ねぇ!もううんざりでしょ イェー!
行こう! イェー!
足踏み鳴らせドンドンドンドン イェー!
王様の隙をつき
今こそ革命の時!

もう 抑えきれない さあ!
強い心で叫ぼう さあ!
真実を掲げ
真実 掲げ

まだできるか分からない でも
絶対に諦めない 進もう さあ!
真実を掲げ
真実 掲げ

フー フー
フー フー フー
フー ハー フー ハー
フー ハーフーフーフー

僕たちの心に
刻まれた願い
自由にしてあげよう
ヤ―ヤーヤーヤー
お城に忍び込み
願い返そう みんなに
僕たちが取り戻そう!
ヤー

気づいてた 彼は恐ろしく そして
邪悪な王となっていた もう
目を逸らさないわ
真実 掲げ

そう 彼は変わった ずっと
愛してたの だけど アー
もう迷わない
今 今 戦おう
真実 掲げ


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真実を掲げ [Japanese Version] Lyrics as written by Julia Carin Cavazos Benjamin Don Rice

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    Nice song! One of the few dance hits that have quite interesting and significative meanings!

    This song's about a girl who finds out she's grown up and is falling in love with someone, and starts wondering about the most common existential questions, like "Where can I find Heaven?".

    Can anyone tell me whether this song is a cover or not?

    Dreffyon July 14, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I like it very much, the song's text is good and quite meaningfull. We all don't believe out luck when we fall in love. And ask ourself questions if it is right or rong. But still we love and this love shows us the way to live the life.

    Bolexon October 11, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Corrections: "But I am not so ready for this word" "Why I'm in love now, I don't know" "How can I live forever?" "That all my little problems now are big"

    pordi_mosson September 19, 2007   Link

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