心も踊る weekend 憂鬱な彼は taxy driver
客の多い夜が辛い 気持ちはまるで
Monday morning blue

本当は売れない絵描きなのさ
このベレーは制服じゃない

Friday midnight blue 帰りたいよはやく
夢が呼んでるから so baby!
華やかな人眺めるのは
嫌いじゃないけれど ああねむい

家賃不当値上げ 来月大家と裁判
その費用のための taxy driver
当然独身
女は思わず描きたくなるようなのがいいね

こんな時間にハンドルなんか握っていたくない

Friday midnight blue 帰りたいよはやく
夢が呼んでるから so baby!
風のように生きていたいだけ
競争をしたいわけじゃないから
なまけものと 他人にいわれても
反省できないのさ
流れる川の中で がむしゃらになって
石ころにしがみつく気にもなれない

「現実」を乗車拒否できないのがつらいところ
乗られても できるだけ 口聞かないようにしてるよ

Friday midnight blue 帰りたいよはやく
夢が呼んでるから so baby!
幸せは キャンバスの中に
好きなように描けるはずだから
どうしても この忙しさは
とても理不尽に思えてしょうがない
売れればいい いつか彼の絵も
その時はだれかさんと 雲に乗りたい


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Friday Midnight Blue Lyrics as written by Takahiro Matsumoto Koshi Inaba

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