Utae Jingle Bell
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Utae Jingle Bell
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umi wo watari kumo wo koete
fune wa susumu yume no hou e
tanoshii kao atsumete goran
tadashii nakama no tsukuri kata sa
jinguruberu jinguruberu meriikurisumasu!
kore ga konya no okurimono sa sing!
jinguruberu jinguruberu happiinyuuiyaa!
owaranai uta kikoeruhazu
yuki no kuni mo (yuki no kuni mo) suna no kuni mo (suna no kuni mo)
fune wa susumu (fune wa susumu) yume no you ni (yume no you ni)
aitai hito (aitai hito) omoidaseba (omoidaseba)
utagoe wa yagate nagare hoshi sa
jinguruberu jinguruberu meriikurisumasu!
tabi ha itsudemo matsuri nanosa sing!
jinguruberu jinguruberu happiinyuuiyaa!
kimi mo ii koto okoru you ni! hey!
jinguruberu jinguruberu meriikurisumasu!
kore ga konya no okurimono sa sing!
jinguruberu jinguruberu happiinyuuiyaa!
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One Piece performs "Utae Jingle Bell", and this lyric page sits inside the One Piece catalog on LyroVerse.
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