一つ!数えて進めばいい
二つ!数えて休めばいい
三つ!数えて考えりゃいい
マイペースで進めればいい

時が流れ 取り残され 焦る気持ちを忘れる勿れ
無謀な挑戦しょせん無駄と 言われて諦める事勿れ
オフェンス!
苦しい時にこそ声を出して行こう
オフェンス!
自分が目指してる方へ 向かえ

そびえ立った大きな壁に
恐れることはない
答えのないこの人生を
迷う事無く keep my pace

一つ!数えて進めばいい
二つ!数えて休めばいい
三つ!数えて考えりゃいい
マイペースで進めればいい

学ぶ事の本当の理由 分からず失う僕らの自由
憶病者と呼ばれても 一歩ゆずれる それが勇気
オフェンス!
まわりなど気にせず声を出して行こう
オフェンス!
肩の力を抜いて さあ向かおう

空に描いた未来図には
今は届かなくても
いつの日にか両手をのばし
掴みに行こう keep my pace

オフェンス!
できるだけ大きな声を出してみよう
オフェンス!
自分が目指してる方へ 向かえ

そびえ立った大きな壁に
恐れることはない
叶わないと逃げていても
代わりはいない

響き渡る始まりの鐘
今 立ち上がる時
答えのないこの人生を
迷う事無く keep my pace

Da rat a tat, oh
一つ!数えて進めばいい
二つ!数えて休めばいい
三つ!数えて考えりゃいい
マイペースで進めればいい


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マイペース Lyrics as written by Junzou Ishida

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    This is my fave song in Japanese! Love it!

    lastinfidelon July 26, 2008   Link

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