Mirai wo isogi hashiri dasu bokura
Ima dono kurai made kitan darou
Atomodori nante deki yashinai Runner
Jibun dake wo shinjite
Mou sukoshi ganbatte miru
Suzushii kao wo shite
Chikamichi nante nai dakara
Maware maware maware maware kyou mo

Kimi ni aitakute aitakute
Kake dashita ano goro no
Natsukashii kaze no nioi omoide shite
Sugite yuku hibi no naka
Taisetsu na mono wo hitotsu
Yuzurazu ni wasurezu ni mune ni shimatte
Me no mae no haruka naru michi no naka
Kagayaita yume no hi wo
Itsumademo tayasa nai de
Saa yukou nanimo kamo uketomete
Kokoro kara afure dasu
Yorokobi mo kanashimi mo zenbu
Mada mienu GOORU he to

Iki wo kirashi ochite yuku bokura
Kono mama dewa oware nai darou
Nandomo kabe ni buchi atare Runner
Sono chikara wo shinjite
Ashita he no michishirube
Aru hazu mo naishi
Chikamichi nante nai dakara
Maware maware maware maware kyou mo

Kimi ni ai takute ai takute
kake dashi ta ano goro no
Natsukashii kaze no nioi ima mo zutto
Sarigenaku nanigenaku
Yasashi sa wo kureru kara
Saigo made hitori demo hashitte yukeru
Tooku kara sasaeteru tomo no koe kimi no koe
Kono mune ni hibiiteru
Doko ni ite mo senaka he to
Oikaze wo uke nagara
Nando demo nando demo
Egakitai yume no naka he to

Ashimoto furatsuki kurushimi no naka de
Hitomi wo tojireba kimi to mita keshiki
Nazeka hitori de ni yaketeta

Kimi ni aitakute aitakute
Kake dashita ano goro no
Natsukashii kaze no nioi
Omoide shite sugite yuku hibi no naka
Taisetsu na mono wo hitotsu
Yuzurazu ni wasurezu ni mune ni shimatte
Me no mae no haruka naru michi no naka
Kagayaita yume no hi wo
Itsumademo tayasa naide
Saa yukou nanimo kamo uketomete
Kokoro kara afure dasu
Yorokobi mo kanashimi mo zenbu
Mada mienu gooru he to


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