21 century march
mae ni narae de, junbi wa ii ka?
ki wo tsuke, yasume de ochitsuiteikou / shimattekou
migimuke migi de ichi ni tsuita nara
zentai tomare de youi don, da ichi,ni, san, shi, Go!!

tsuttakataa tsuttakataa

ko ra no maachi, hikitsurete
kaeru no gyouretsu, usagi tobi
omocha no heitai, gyara ikura?
sokonoke, sokonokei

21 seiki-gata senshinkoku uta
mae ni narae nya, kuso kurae
ki wo tsuke, yasume nya, ki wo tsukero / biikeahoo
migimuke migi de, soppo muita nara
zentai tomare de, hashiridase ichi, ni,san,shi, Go!!

tsuttakataa tsuttakataa

ashinami soroete, ashibumijuu
sakadachi shinagara, usagi tobi
hofuku zenshin, ushiromuki
shi no go no iu mae ni, ichi, ni, san de
susume, susume.

susume, shinseiki no [challenger]
bokura, jisedai e no [messenger]

Go, Forward, March, Here we go!!

rettsu goo the piipoo
fukyou no yama, [nori]koete
saa ikou ze, amiigo?
21st century march

kiritsu, ki wo tsuke, rei, chakuseki de, tsukue, hikkurikaese

susume...wa ga omou ga mama ni, ware aritaki no mama ni.

rettsu goo the piipoo
defure no tani, [tobi]koete
saa ikou ze, amiigo?
21st century march

rettsu goo the piipoo
hayari no nami, [kaki]wakete
saa ikou ze, amiigo?
21st century march


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