風を切れたら無敵な気がしたから (starting)
踏み出せたよ 一歩を超えて また一歩
勇気とケーキ ブリキのバスケットを (carry on)
揺らしながら 迷い込んだ霧のなか

ああ 甘い言葉
潜んでいる
牙を隠す誰かが 仮面を被って
過ちの方へ導いた
気づかないで (進んでゆく)
騙されても (惹かれてゆく) 決めたトビラへ

星のせせらぎを飛び越え
Neo theory fantasy
蘇る古きウタ 道標に
キミが大好きな紫の蝶を見つけにいこう
頷く瞳と約束して
進むよ

鬱蒼と広がる廃墟はまるで lost forest (wandering)
磁気嵐に似た不安が押し寄せて
弱気同士が擦れ違うから pain and pain (scramble)
枯れて朽ちた樹より深く 項垂れた

ああ 弱ったココロ 取り繕い
夢を見せる勇者の 仮面を被って
それでも止まらず目指してた
理由はみんな (消さなかった)
信じるから (希望あった)
辿り着けると!

そして運命は転がる
Fall a pray to black hole
立ち塞ぐ残酷が口を開けた
きっと大丈夫 ハートに同じ旋律あれば
怖くないよ
絶望のなかに
呑まれよう

ああ 闇の底に閉じ込められ
やっとボクら出会えた
光に触れたよ
「もう十分だよね」
「本当に?」
出来るはずさ (挑戦しなきゃ)
ストーリーテラー (覚醒して)
物語 (ミライ) を変えろ!

今 突き破れば世界は
Neo theory fantasy
救いよりボクららしい真のエンド
予定調和は無い
在ったのは揃いの気持ちだけ
見渡せば 紫の蝶が
舞ってた


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Neo Theory Fantasy [2023 Version] Lyrics as written by Takuma Nabeya Erika Masaki

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