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From the AnimeGuilty Crown ギルティクラウン

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What you gonna do?
You are in an useless mood
Why don't you follow me?
You're not the one who lives in Town
Screaming and loud like me before

Somehow we stopped being workaholic
everywhere
They have totally no plan
Finally dead end

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Have you ever closed your eyes? (Have
you ever realize?)
You don't want to hear some words
You can't almost feel alive
We'll get to somewhere we want
It might be a frozen place
Have no way to go back again
If I die then we'll be gone forever

Wake up your mind just something in your
heart
Anything is right Everything is lies
You must think beyond the lots of meaning
Don't follow just think before you move
Everything is tight Everything is wrong
And I know where we're going to

* Repeat

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Kanji

君はどうする?
もし君が役に立たずな氣分なら
俺についてこないか?
この街で生きているのは君一人じゃない
昔の俺みたいに 君は泣き叫んでいた

俺たちないつからか仕事中毒から抜け出した
あいつらには計画がない
最後は行き止まり

君は瞳を閉じたことがあるかい?(いままで理解し
たことがあるかい?)
君は何も聞きたくない
君は生きてることを実感する
俺たちの行きたいところへ行くよ
それは凍てついた場所かもしれない
もう後戻りはできない
もし俺が死んんだた俺たちはもう会えない

目を覚ませ 何か心の中にあるもの
何でも正しい すべては嘘
隠された意味を考えなきゃならない
自分の考えもなくただ誰かについていくな
すべては厳しくて すべてが間違い
私は知ってる これからだこへ向かうのか

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Title:close your eyes

AnimeGuilty Crown

Type of Song:Other

Appears in:Insert Song

Performed by:Honda Michiyo

Arranged by:Sawano Hiroyuki, 澤野弘之

Lyrics by:mpi

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On December 24, 2029, a calamity referred to as the infamous "Lost Christmas" descended upon Japan, sowing the seeds of anarchy and unleashing the ominous Apocalypse Virus. Chaos gripped the nation, pushing its people to the edge of despair. In a desperate bid to restore order, the United Nations intervened, deploying the GHQ to quell the epidemic's rampage and regain control. However, little did they know that their assistance would come at a steep price—the surrender of Japan's political freedom. Fast forward a decade, and the country remains trapped within the iron grasp of GHQ's authoritarian rule, their hopes for independence crushed beneath its oppressive weight. Yet, amidst this bleak landscape, a courageous group known as the Funeral Parlor emerges, fueled by a burning desire to liberate Japan from this tyrannical grip. At its helm stands the charismatic Gai Tsutsugami, plotting a daring heist to obtain the highly coveted "Void Genome" that could turn the tide in their favor. Ensuring an electrifying pursuit, fate intertwines with a young internet vocal sensation, Inori Yuzuriha, who finds herself at the epicenter of the GHQ's relentless pursuit. With danger nipping at her heels, Inori seeks sanctuary in a desolate warehouse, where she unexpectedly encounters an unlikely hero named Shuu Ouma. Socially awkward and an ardent fan of Inori's melodies, Shuu unwittingly becomes embroiled in this perilous struggle as he gallantly rescues her from harm. However, destiny dishes out an unexpected twist when the mysterious "Void Genome" shatters in Shuu's hand, infusing him with the incredible "Power of the Kings." As Shuu grapples with his newfound abilities, he is thrust into the forefront of a battle to unshackle Japan from its tormentors. Can he harness this extraordinary power and lead the charge in a desperate bid for freedom, or will the weight of responsibility prove too heavy? Brace yourself for a thrilling resistance tale as Shuu embarks on a heroic quest to wrest Japan from the clutches of oppression and awaken a dormant spirit of liberation.

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The highly anticipated Guilty Crown made a grand debut at the prestigious New York Anime Festival on October 15, 2011. Anime enthusiasts were privileged to get a sneak peek of not just one, but two thrilling episodes! What made it even more sensational was that the second episode was a worldwide premiere, unraveled to the world before it even hit the screens in Japan on October 20, 2011. It was an unforgettable moment for fans, as they embraced the awe-inspiring world of Guilty Crown in all its glory.

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