The Wind To a Dream
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The Wind To a Dream
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I'm wandering in the crowd
Lights in the town make me irritated
Dream in my mind
I believed it would come true
But I realized how immature I am
I'm struggling because I can't throw it away
An empty quack
Do I wanna be such a man?
Now stand up!!
There's no rule to survive
Make the wind that goes toward tomorrow
Even if it's small now
It'll be big that involves everything soon after
Make the wind that goes toward a dream
Even if it's small now
It'll be big that involves everything soon after
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