深い深い森の奥に 今もきっと
置きざりにした心 隠してるよ

探すほどの力もなく 疲れ果てた
人々は永遠の闇に消える

小さいままなら きっと 今でも見えたかな

僕たちは 生きるほどに 失くしてく 少しずつ
偽りや嘘をまとい 立ちすくむ 声もなく

蒼い蒼い空の色も 気付かないまま
過ぎてゆく毎日が 変わってゆく

つくられた枠組みを越え 今を生きて
錆びついた心 また動き出すよ

時のリズムを知れば もう一度 飛べるだろう

僕たちは さまよいながら 生きてゆくどこまでも
信じてる 光求め 歩きだす 君と今

僕たちは 生きるほどに 失くしてく 少しずつ
偽りや嘘をまとい 立ちすくむ 声もなく

僕たちは さまよいながら 生きてゆく どこまでも
振り返る道をとざし 歩いてく 永遠に

立ちすくむ 声もなく 生きてゆく 永遠に


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    I really wish this was the current Inuyasha credits theme. I love to sing along with it when I watch the older episodes. :] This song was with the [by far] best ending everrr. Agree, ya?

    Brava!

    UtadaFanon August 01, 2007   Link

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