ない カギが見あたらない
だから出られない ずっと この部屋から
もう 間に合わないじゃない
きっと待ってくれない だって いつも急いでる

Everyday
想うひとに会えない

ガンバッテ さぁガンバッテ
ほとんど宙 彷徨う
泣いたって叫んだって
ここから出なくちゃ始まんない

Give me love, give me your love
無我夢中 探して ないカギに参ってる
いつ頃 なくしたのだろう

Lost my way fu fu fu, lost my way

もう つながらないじゃない
留守電にもならない ちょっと 誰と話してんの

Everyday
想うひとが見えない

悩んで 悩んじゃって
痛い自由 漂う
運命が変わっちゃうよ
いったい誰が邪魔してるの?

Without you, without you now
必ず行くから
Without you, without you now
あと少し 待っていて

ガンバッテ さぁガンバッテ
ほとんど宙 彷徨う
泣いたって叫んだって
ここから出なくちゃ始まんない

Give me love, give me your love
無我夢中 探して
あるはずさ 見つけ出せ!
いつまでこうしてるの?

悩んで 悩んじゃって
痛い自由 漂う
運命に accident
でも結局 探すしかないよ

Without you, without you now
必ず行くから
Without you, without you now
カギは見つけられるから

Just my way, just my way, just my way


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