Battle - 日比野則彦



     
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Battle Lyrics


You thought we'd be fine
All these years gone by, now, you're askin' me to listen
Well, then tell me 'bout everything
No lies, we're losin' time
'Cause this is a battle and it's your final last call
It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
But why aren't you sorry, why aren't you sorry, why?
This can be better, you used to be happy, try
Oh, oh, oh, oh
You've got them on your side
And they won't change their minds, now it's over
And I'm feelin' like we've missed out on everything
I just hope it's worth the fight
'Cause this is a battle and it's your final last call
(Why'd you have to let it go?)
It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
(Can't you see you hurt me, so?)
But why aren't you sorry, why aren't you sorry, why?

Things can be better, you can be happy, try
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
'Cause this is a battle and it's your final last call
It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
(Can't you see you hurt me, so?)
Why aren't you sorry, why aren't you sorry, why?
This can be better, we can be happy, try
Oh, oh, oh, oh
This is a battle, this is a battle
Oh, oh, oh, oh
And it's your final last call
Oh, oh, oh, oh
This is a battle, this is a battle
Oh, oh, oh, oh
And it's your final last call
This is a battle and it's your final last call

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Norihiko Hibino (日比野 則彦 Hibino Norihiko, born September 3, 1973) is a Japanese composer and saxophonist. After graduating from Berkeley College of Music, he moved to Kansas City to start a career as a solo jazz musician. He later relocated to Japan to work for Konami, where he became best known his work on Konami's Metal Gear and Zone of the Enders video game series. After working with Konami, Hibino started his own company, GEM Impact, which is a studio comprised of composers Takahiro Izutani, Yoshitaka Suzuki, Takahide Ayuzawa, and Norihiko Hibino himself.

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