READY STEADY CAN'T HOLD ME BACK
READY STEADY GIVE ME GOOD LUCK
READY STEADY NEVER LOOK BACK
LETÕS GET STARTED READY STEADY GO

fukitondeyuku fuukei korogaru you ni mae he
kurushimagire demo hyouteki ha mou minogasanai

ate ni naranai chizu yaiteshimaeba ii sa
umoreta shinjitsu kono tenohira de tsukamitorou

muchuu de -hayaku- kakenuketekita
urusai kurai ni harisakesou na kodou no takanari

hibiite -yonde-iru kimi no koe
koko de tachidomaru you na jikan ha nai sa
READY STEADY GO

kazoekirenai kizu kakaekondeite mo
chotto ya sotto jya tamashii made ha ubawasenai

ano oka no mukou de kimi ni deaeta nara
nani kara hanasou sonna koto bakari omou yo

muchuu de -hayaku- kakenuketekita
urusai kurai ni harisakesou na kodou no takanari

hibiite -yonde-iru kimi no koe
koko de tachidomaru you na jikan ha nai sa
READY STEADY GO

(READY!)

READY STEADY CAN'T HOLD ME BACK
READY STEADY GIVE ME GOOD LUCK
READY STEADY NEVER LOOK BACK
LETÕS GET STARTED READY STEADY GO

kokoro ha -hashiru- ano sora no shita
karamawari suru kimochi ga sakebidasu no wo tomerarenai

kimi made -todoke- kitto ato sukoshi
atsuku hizashi ga terasu kono michi no mukou
READY STEADY GO

PLEASE, TRUST ME



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    I'm not sure what it means. But I love it- it's the perfect opening song for Full Metal Alchemist. For some reason; they don't sound Japanese to me. D:

    DutchxxCourageon September 25, 2007   Link
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    cause it's korean not japanese

    ExportAon October 09, 2007   Link
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    It's not korean...is it? I mean, they used it on the anime and it's in Japanese romaji. I'm pretty sure it's japanese. Considering Gackt and Hyde did 'Seven' together...

    ObScUrItYoVeRlIfEon November 12, 2007   Link
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    it is korean and gackt does speak more then one language well in this case sing

    ExportAon December 21, 2007   Link

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