ドライヴしよう知らない世界へ
道路地図なんかは見ないで
家へと曲がる角を 反対に曲がったらいいよ
夕暮れのセブンイレブンから 神社をすぎ深い森まで
気持ちの続く限り oh さみしくない道も続く

止まらないで どうぞこのまま
キミにもちょっかい出させないよ my world
悲しいだけの毎日を じっとこらえる自分にバイバイ

ポケットの勇気をはたいて
もう少し遠回りしよう
胸が踊るような感じ oh 忘れてない
この血はたぎる

止まらないで どうぞこのまま
新しい言葉が生まれる my world
現実を馬鹿にするんじゃない
真実に触っていたいだけ

ぞろぞろみんなでうろつくことない
わざわざ知らん顔することもない
見えるよ すべてのものが 思い通りに光る
Oh baby, I can see the light

止まらないで どうぞこのまま
キミにもちょっかい出させないよ my world
だれもが鍵を握りしめ 今日も何かを探している

ボクだけを待っている
新しい言葉が生まれる my world
怯えてる心を睨んで ちっちゃくまとまる世界にバイバイ


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Drive To My World Lyrics as written by Takahiro Matsumoto Koshi Inaba

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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