Justice to Believe
1. Justice to Believe
Justice to Believe
(verse 1)
love, it is my justice
I was trapped deep in a castle of thorny red roses
those crimson flowers are coldly in full bloom
they can't hide the truth, I'm searching to save you
my rusted scars erased all the certain moments
I had through time
and with a hammering heartbeat
they sought the darkness
and shot through
(chorus)
over the sand on which a glass rainbow floated
rather than insisting on an illusory tomorrow
yes I will, I will hold you
if I show you everything without fearing the hopeful morn at dawn
glittering in the far-off distance
I'll reveal it all with a smile
my hot-blooded heart
and the path I must traverse
(end chorus)
(verse 2)
just as if I was swimming aimlessly through a tale
struggling and unable to move about freely
I'm pursuing my ever-diluted memory
so long as I have determination of pure
my breath is cutting through the void
many times over, with the truth
I realize I want to destroy the reality of my instincts
(chorus)
the white rain that foretells the approaching of the end
will shake off the quiet peace
yes, it will simply etch your name deep
in these arms of mine
I will spread out a very familiar scenery
and yearn for it constantly
I don't need any refuges
I will face the opening act
true and without lies
because that's where you are
(end chorus)
(bridge)
justice to believe
justice to believe
"this is good enough, fine"
a bad hint made before I knew it was whispered to me
like a breeze ever so gently
my important bonds begin to walk through my chest
this time, I want you to know
my beautifully burning, indispensable passions
are righteous and always justice
only for those a pure of heart
like you and like me
(chorus)
over the sand on which a glass rainbow floated
rather than insisting on an illusory tomorrow
yes I will, I will hold you
if I show you everything without fearing the hopeful morn at dawn
glittering in the far-off distance
I'll reveal it all with a smile
my hot-blooded heart
and the path I must traverse
(end chorus)
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