Sayonara no Ori ni Lyrics - Olympia Kyklos

Akito Hayashi, 林彰人 Sayonara no Ori ni Olympia Kyklos Ending 23 Lyrics

Sayonara no Ori ni Lyrics

From the AnimeOlympia Kyklos オリンピア・キュクロス

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Ori (orinpia taisai) ori ori wa oshimaida
Ori (orinpia taisai) ori ori wa oshimaida
1000 nen (1169 nenkan) ganbattanoni
Haishi ni nattada

Rōmateikoku ja
Ori wa jakyō no matsuridato
Kōtei (teodoshiusu issei) ni iwaretada

Zeusu no shinden no
Hyakuyon hon no hashira mo
Kizukeba jyugo hon
Yoso no kyōkai no
Shizai ni saretada

"ze , ze , zeusu sama 〜 "

Ori (orinpia taisai) ori ori wa oshimaida
Ori (orinpia taisai) ori ori wa oshimaida
Sengohyaku nen go (1896 nen) ni mata aeru kana

English

The Oly-Oly-Olympics are over
The Oly-Oly-Olympics are over
We worked so hard for 1000 (1169) years
But now they've been discontinued

During the Roman Empire
The Olympic were called a heretical festival
But Emperor Theodosius I

The temple of Zeus
Had 104 columns
But now there are only 15
Other churches used them
As building materials

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"My-My-My lord Zeus"

The Oly-Oly-Olympics are over
The Oly-Oly-Olympics are over
1500 years from now in 1896
Will we meet again?

Kanji

オリ(オリンピア大祭)オリ オリ はおしまいだ
オリ(オリンピア大祭)オリ オリ はおしまいだ
1000年(1169年間)がんばったのに
廃止になっただ

ローマ帝国じゃ
オリは邪教の祭りだと
皇帝(テオドシウス1世)に言われただ

ゼウスの神殿の
104本の柱も
気づけば15本
よその教会の
資材にされただ

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「ゼ、ゼ、ゼウス様〜」

オリ(オリンピア大祭)オリ オリ はおしまいだ
オリ(オリンピア大祭)オリ オリ はおしまいだ
1500年後(1896年)にまた会えるかな

Olympia Kyklos Sayonara no Ori ni Lyrics - Information

Title:Sayonara no Ori ni

AnimeOlympia Kyklos

Type of Song:Ending

Appears in:Ending 23

Performed by:Akito Hayashi, 林彰人

Lyrics by:Ryo Fujii, 藤井亮

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Sayonara no Ori ni Lyrics - Olympia Kyklos
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Sayonara no Ori ni Lyrics - Olympia Kyklos belongs to the anime Olympia Kyklos, take a look at the argument:

In the depths of Ancient Greece, resided Demetrios, a talented but reserved vase painter who possessed a distinct aversion towards sports and competitive events. However, destiny had a peculiar plan in store for him. When faced with the dire predicament of protecting his village, Demetrios found himself compelled to devise a game that would rival the mayor of a neighboring town. Little did he know, this unexpected turn of events would propel him into an extraordinary journey. One fateful moment, while seeking refuge within the confines of a colossal vase adjacent to his humble workshop, a forceful bolt of lightning struck the vessel, hurtling him through the realms of time and space. As if by enchantment, Demetrios suddenly found himself amidst the electric atmosphere of Tokyo, Japan, during the illustrious 1964 Summer Olympics.

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