Yeah uh uh
Youth, has no age
It just stays there, beautifully
And it's everyone who is chasing their dreams
Like Rapmon, Jin, Suga, J-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook
We are one of them who is chasing our stars
So you can call us young, and we never get old
Fall (everything) fall (everything) fall (everything)
Run, run, run 終われはしないんだ しないんだ しないんだ しないんだ
Fall (everything) fall (everything) fall (everything)
Run, run, run 終われはしないんだ しないんだ しないんだ しないんだ

Oh girl ブルタオルネ 知らない君は何も
Oh girl ブルタオルネ 崩れ出すこんなにも
Oh girl run, don't tell me bye bye
Run you make me cry cry
Oh girl run, don't tell me bye bye
Run you make me cry cry

I need you girl, I need you girl
灰にしな bow wow wow
ありのまま bow wow wow 走り出すのさ I need you girl
I need you girl, I need you girl
灰にしな bow wow wow na na na na yeah yeah
言い訳は要らないもう

Everything everything
ヒヒヒ ヒラヒラ舞う 花びらのシャワー
Fire 君しか愛せないどうせ
Everything everything
ヒヒヒ ヒラヒラ舞う 花びらのシャワー
Fire 運命に嫌われても
Youth (youth)


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