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Lunatic - Noriyuki Asakura



     
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Lunatic Lyrics


(Verse 1)
I've got five bucks sitting at a coffee shop
I just wrote a lyric that made me stop
Think about the world and what I got
It's a beautiful, beautiful day
I've got dreams for food and hope for drink
A new chance coming every time I blink
Sunset dripping off the thoughts I think
It's a beautiful, beautiful day
And maybe I should care more about safety
But I can't ignore or betray these voices singing
(chorus)
You can do this, you can do this
You are not a lunatic
Crazy would be changing your mind
You can do this, you can do this
You are not a lunatic
Crazy would be leaving it behind

(Verse 2)
I've got five bucks waiting on a matinee
I love to see films in the middle of the day
Same movie seen a different way
I don't think that makes me crazy
And I start work on the opposite side, of the clock
Tic tock clubs open at nine
I like to rock till the early daylight
Write music till five, this is my life
Maybe I should care more about safety
But I can't ignore or betray these voices singing
(chorus)
(Bridge)
I will wiggle in a straight jacket forever
This is not some slight disease we can try and cure
This is one thing in my life that I know for sure
There is no turning back now
And maybe I should care more about safety
But I can't ignore or betray these voices singing
(chorus)

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Noriyuki Asakura (kanji: 朝倉紀行) (February 11, 1954) is a Japanese music composer. He is famous for composing the soundtracks to the anime series Rurouni Kenshin and the popular video game franchises Tenchu and Way of the Samurai. He is well-known for combining traditional Japanese music with elements of rock, jazz, electronica and other world music. He is a native of Tokyo, and entered the music industry in the early 80s, composing music for television programs and movies, as well as producing music for a number of Japanese pop stars during the 80's and early 90s.

Read more about Noriyuki Asakura on Last.fm.


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