ウーワオ!

宇宙の 果ての果てでも キミの事 想う
幾多の流れ星に 願いをまき散らす

遠くて (近くて) 逢いたくて (逢えなくて) 届きそうで (届かなくて) いつだって涙目
誰だって (いつかは) 星となり (消えていく) 運命? 宿命? 誰のせい?

ボクの全て 捧げるから 激烈! 炸裂! 強烈! 破裂! 爆裂! モーレツ!

星屑のクズとなりて (流れる星となり)
キミに 恋し続けよう (I can believe)
想いは (熱く) 燃えてる (燃える)
赤く 赤く 光る アンタレスのように (そう いつも いつまでも)

何億光年先だって (恐れることはない)
構わない! そう 好きだから! (I can fly!)
願いは (とわに) 消えない (ずっと)
星の子どもが キミを守り続けるよ モーレツ!

全員! せーれつ! オーー!
愛したいし 愛してる! アイアイサー!
愛を この胸にいつまでも! アイアイサー!
全部 全部 愛の名のもとに! アイアイサー!
愛し 愛されて 今がある! アイアイサー!

止まらない (止まれない) 進んでく (動いてく) 加速する (スピードに) ときどき ドキドキ
キラキラと (まばゆく) きらめくんだ (もっともっと) 一瞬 一瞬 フルパワー

いつの日にか 砕け散っても 激烈! 炸裂! 強烈! 破裂! カツレツ! モーレツ!

この宇宙 どこにいても (どこにいたとしても)
キミを 捜し出すから (I can believe)
暗闇 (ひかり) 照らすよ (届け)
黄色く 光る ケンタウロスの輝きで (そう キラリ キラキラと)

銀河系の 遥か彼方 (キミと巡り会えた)
この奇跡 必然だよ (I can fly!)
どんなに (遠く) 遠くても (信じて)
ボクはキミのことを 想い続けるだろう モーレツ!

燃えさかる 太陽よ 遙かなる 月よ
幾多の アンドロメダ銀河よ
広大なる 木星よ 暗黒の ブラックホールよ
愛を! 愛を! 愛を! 愛を! 愛を! オー! モーレツ!

ボクのこと キライですか? 声は 届きませんか?
でも この愛を キミに捧げよう! ワオ!
激烈! 炸裂! 強烈 !破裂! 爆裂! おおおおおおおおおおおお! モーレツ!

星屑のクズとなりて (流れる星となり)
キミに 恋し続けよう (I can believe)
想いは (熱く) 燃えてる (燃える)
赤く 赤く 光る アンタレスのように (そう いつも いつまでも)

何億光年先だって (恐れることはない)
構わない! そう 好きだから! (I can fly!)
願いは (とわに) 消えない (ずっと)
星の子どもが キミを守り続けるよ モーレツ!

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猛烈宇宙交響曲・第七楽章「無限の愛」 Lyrics as written by Kenichi Maeyamada

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