DAOKO - Suisei Songtexte

The sun shines down on the Odakyu Railway,
That girl's inside's are even now still in outer orbit
No love, no fate. It's unavoidable.
The music from the phone is a dose of stability.

Reception at the company, a narrow world.
Comparing the looks to the picture I painted is dizzying
Oh come on, this can't be...
I want to Continue once again.

Gleaming Neon, town where trash sparkles,
Old ignorant ears. Trusting in the proof
Checking the new song.
Disco is space. Dazed by you and your musky smell.

Floating in zero gravity, endless room, floatfloat.
Riding the planet that spins round and round,
We can go wherever, oh oh.

Riding the dazzling disco ball, let's go somewhere, even to Mercury
You say you once saw something out there, beyond it.

It twinkles and shines, between the stars when we dance until dawn.
I'll take you somewhere even more brilliant,

That boy that caught my eye, where is he tonight
I think that's the sound of clapping bursting out,
I wonder if I'll forget it tomorrow.

Plasma, a running flash of lightning,
I become giddy.
The glamor of silky black hair,
Lyrics like those I've heard somewhere before.

Where is the night that I don't know?
I want to see the morning that you know.
That girl had club events until morning,
He's within a dream all day,

Sunlight that intrudes without permission.
Returning from the club and secluding, inside my ear
Linked, from the ringing Snooze alarm.
Reversal, progress, on the best friend notice, is your name

Riding the dazzling disco ball, let's go somewhere, even to Mercury
You say you once saw something out there, beyond it.

It twinkles and shines, between the stars, when we dance until dawn.
Somewhere even more brilliant, I'll take you there.

Riding the dazzling disco ball, let's go somewhere, even to Mercury
You say you once saw something out there, beyond it.

It twinkles and shines, between the stars, when we dance until dawn.
Somewhere even more brilliant, I'll take you there.

Let's go somewhere, even Mercury.
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