おまえは高くつく女 贅沢に成長してる
湯水のように出費して とてもついてけそうにない
外車に乗れ ダイヤをくれって 僕にもうるさい
惚れた弱みかな それでも今度毛皮買う ha!

いくら向こうが年上とはいえ ナメられちゃ男がすたる
ライバルはみんなハイレベル とてもかないそうにない
体力も 財力も 競争率は激しい yeah!
愛の力があるなら マジで信じたい fu!

最初はアクセサリーの男でもいい
そのハートがいつか手に入れば

Gimme your love おまえは知らない
どんなに 僕が愛してるのかを
Feel my love 気づかないままで
ずっとこの調子じゃ むくわれない

迎えにきてと賑やかな電話の向こう側
直ちに飛んでゆく僕は 一体何者なの?
先々週ディスコ 今週バー たまにゃ一緒に飲みたい
ほらほら涙でフロントガラスが曇ってる ho!

いいように利用されてるとしても
その笑顔には弱いのさ

Gimme your love おまえは知らない
どんなに 僕が愛してるのかを
Feel my love 思いつめりゃ自分が怖いくらいさ
ムリヤリ襲いかかりそう
Gimme your love あきらめられない
今までの努力も結構高い
Feel my love 二人ガードレールと crush しても
なんかおまえだけ助かりそう

Gimme your love

こうなったら他の男が愛想つかすまで
どこまでもオトモしましょう

Gimme your love おまえは知らない
どんなに 僕が愛してるのかを
Feel my love こころなしか
電話の回数が 最近 増えたみたい
Gimme your love だれも知らない
どんなに おまえを愛してるのかを
Feel my love 今笑われてもかまわないけど
最後は 僕が笑う yeah! Yeah!


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Gimme Your Love ~不屈のLove Driver~ Lyrics as written by Takahiro Matsumoto Koshi Inaba

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