どんな時だって たった一人で
運命忘れて生きてきたのに
突然の光の中 目が覚める 真夜中に

静かに 出口に立って
暗闇に光を撃て

今時約束なんて 不安にさせるだけかな
願いを口にしたいだけさ
家族にも紹介するよ
きっとうまくいくよ

どんな時だって ずっと二人で
どんな時だって 側にいるから
君という光が私を見つける 真夜中に

うるさい通りに入って
運命の仮面をとれ

先読みのし過ぎなんて 意味の無いことは止めて
今日はおいしい物を食べようよ
未来はずっと先だよ
僕にも分からない

完成させないで もっと良くして
ワンシーンずつ撮っていけばいいから
君という光が 私のシナリオ映し出す

もっと話そうよ 目前の明日のことも
テレビ消して 私のことだけを見ていてよ

どんなに良くたって 信じきれないね
そんな時だって側にいるから
君という光が私を見つける 真夜中に

もっと話そうよ 目前の明日のことも
テレビ消して 私のことだけを見ていてよ

もっと話そうよ 目前の明日のことも
テレビ消して 私のことだけを見ていてよ


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