Maaya Sakamoto - Garden of everything Lyrics

Here you are, daylight's star
Made out of miracles

Perfection of your own
You alone, Oh so incredible

Each atom sings to me
"Set me free from chains of the physical."

Oh free me, Oh free me

The mirror melts, I'm somewhere else
Inside eternity

Where you on outstretched wings
sing within The Garden of Everything

Where memories call to me
Backward dreams? Or phantom reality?

Call to me, they call to me

And so here we are,
lovers of Lost Dimensions
Burning supernovas of all sound and sight
Every touch, a temptation
And for every sense, a sensation

Eyes of pure deep azure, quite unbelievable

The sun's daughter,you've been made,
not to fade. Quite inconceivable

Each atom sings to me
"Set me free from chains of the physical."

Oh free me, Oh free me

A love like ours
A starry flower
Through seasons and centuries

As rivers reach the sea you'll reach me
With songs of your symmetry

A small boat
There will float
To far off coasts
The Isle of Infinity

Come with me, Oh come with me

Here we'll see love's lost tree
Made out of miracles

Emotions, crystal leaves to cover me
And you in eternity

Each atom sings to us
Through the blood "Love is a miracle"

Sings softly, it sings softly

And so here we are
Lovers of Lost Dimensions
Burning supernovas of all sound and sight
Every touch, a temptation
And for every sense, a sensation

And so here we are
Twin stars of brilliant brightness
Lanterns lit by life for all the depths of night
And every day will return us
To arms of the ever eternal

And so here we are
So far from earthy orbits
Burning supernovas of all sound and sight
Where every day will return us
To arms of the ever eternal

Japanese:
歌を今風に乗って
遥か遠いあなたのもとへ
いつか空はひとつに繋がる
戻ってゆけるあなたのもとへ
uta o ima kaze ni notte
haruka tooi anata no moto e
itsuka sora wa hitotsu ni tsunagaru
modotte yukeru, anata no moto e

My song will ride the wind
Far, far away to your side.
Someday two skies will become one,
And I'll be able to return to you.

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