Hello the world

Yeah, yeah, ho

噛みつくぜ I'll bite you よそ見してんなよ
Who the fuck saying that 俺の牙がもう無ぇだと?
守るべき物の為なら I can be back at zero
何度でも like a wolf 這い上がってやるさ
Yeah

I'm stravin'
I'm stravin'
Say sorry, yeah
I'm sorry, yeah

I'm the wolf
Survivin' with love
I'm the wolf
Survivin' with love
I'm the wolf
Survivin' with love
I'm the wolf
Survivin' with love, yeah

Yeah, oh

入ってるよ
One, two, one, two, what is it?

見てみろよ look around you
なんか気付かねーか?
馬鹿正直に生きる奴が馬鹿みてんだ
他所行きのプライドなんて no meaning what so ever
んなもん throw that away ドブに捨てちまえばいい

聞こえるか? I'm screamin' out from 東京
傷だらけで peace and love 唄ってるぜ rock on
愛も欲も情も この際なんもかんも全部
Yeah, I'ma gonna break 'em all ブった斬ってやるさ

This is the way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love
The way a wolf survives with love, yeah

Woh, yeah


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