Gangangan furueru gangangan kodou ga
Autoroo na koudou ga motarasu shoujou wa
Maji yabee gurai ni maji hai tenshon da
Dandan to furueru nousui shigeki suru
Miminari chouonba kikoeru genchou ga
Saikou ni kare tenze coke no kouka


Dondon to shikai dondon akeruze
Cucumber devil ga buraun kan ni toujou da
Maji kiite kita warai ga toman ne
Gangangan furueru gangangan kodou ga
Yameran ne genjou ga karada ni kettei da
Wakaccha iru ga sore ga coke no wana


Tanoshikerya ii sa upper's risky pogo dance
Kimochi nozokerya ii sa upper's risky yeah


The impulse and dream of teens
To run until the body breaks
Do not stop...
It consents with the reckless thing
However, i continue wanting
To ran until i die...


Feeling is lost little by little
Surely singing even becomes impossible
Feeling is lost little by little
I am gazing at the heavenly direction


Ashita ga moshi naku natte mo koukai nante shinai sa
Takusan no suteki na takaramono wo te ni iretanda kara


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    I think... In this song... I think it's about a guy/girl who's high on cocaine and they're using the term "coke"... Yeah, I think that he/she is high and just saying random stuff...

    obscurelieson December 31, 2007   Link

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