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Bolero Lyrics


(Junsu )
Yami ni ukabu Tsuki no suteeji ni
Odoru kimi wo Yume mitan da(Micky) Fukai fukai yume no kizu wo
(U-know) Hitotsu hitotsu seowanaide
(Micky & U-know)
Daremo, kimi wo semeya shinai
Kimi wa Kimi de ireba iisaRef.
Kikasete
Hitoshiku hakanaku
Tsuma saki de kanaderu bolero
Mai agare
Kimi no kanashimi mo
Iyasareru basho mitsukeru sa(Micky) Kurai heya no naka
(Hero) mitasareru omoi mado kara afure
(Hero & Micky) yume ga tsumugu
(U-know) tsuki akari no shita
(Max) gamushara ni kibou no rizumu wo kizamu
(Max & U-Know) yume ga tsunoru(Junsu)

kimi ga kimirashii no wa
Jiyuu ni habataku kara
Dare mo shiru koto no nai
Kotae sagashiteRef.
Kikasete
Itoshiku hakanaku
Tsuma saki de kanaderu bolero
Mai agare
Kimi no kanashimi mo
Iyasareru basho mitsukeru saBridge..
(Junsu) Oooooo
(Micky) Let You dance away
(Junsu) Don't You know
(U-know) I'll stand by your side
(max) Fly
(Micky & Hero) Fly away fly away fly away fly to the top
(Micky) Fly forever(Junsu) Itsumademo
(U-know) kimi wo terashi tsuzukeru yo
(Junsu) Mimamoru yo
(Max) kimi no ai subeki mirai wo
(Hero) Dokoni demo
(Micky) Boku wa negai tsuzukeru yo
(Hero) mamoru karaRef. II
Kikasete (kikasete)
Mabushiku setsunaku
Jounetsude kirameku bolero
Kimi wa keshite
Hitori janai kara
Inochi no kagiri mai agare
(Hero) kimi no ibasho wa kokoni aru

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Isao Tomita (冨田 勲 ,Tomita Isao, born April 22, 1932) is a renowned Japanese electronic music composer. Tomita was born in Tokyo and spent his early childhood with his father in China. After returning to Japan, he took private lessons in orchestration and composition while an art history student at Keio University, Tokyo. He graduated in 1955 and became a full-time composer for television, film and theatre. He composed the theme music for the Japanese Olympic gymnastics team for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

Read more about Tomita on Last.fm.


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