Only A Memory Away Lyrics - Sailor Moon (North American)

Shandi Sinnamon Only A Memory Away Sailor Moon (North American) Ep. 56 Lyrics

Only A Memory Away Lyrics

From the AnimeSailor Moon (North American)

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I hear the voice of my destiny call
And I know I must
go find my way
The hardest part will
be leaving you all
And I'll miss you
much more
than words
can say

CHORUS:

I'll be only a
memory away
If you
need me
You can call me any
time of day
And I'll be
there, it's OK
Only a memory
away

My intuition says
something is wrong
My friends said they'd
come and say good-bye
I can't go until I know
what's going on
I fear there is danger
somewhere near by

REPEAT
CHORUS

We've been together
through good times and bed
You've always been
there for me
I'll always treasure the best
friends I have , Eternally

REPEAT
CHORUS

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Sailor Moon (North American) Only A Memory Away Lyrics - Information

Title:Only A Memory Away

AnimeSailor Moon (North American)

Type of Song:Other

Appears in:Ep. 56

Performed by:Shandi Sinnamon

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Usagi Tsukino, an ordinary student with a penchant for clumsiness and subpar test scores, finds her mundane existence turned upside down when she courageously rescues a cat marked with a mysterious crescent moon symbol from imminent danger. Little does she know that this fateful encounter was no mere coincidence. Luna, the enigmatic feline, reveals that Usagi is destined to become none other than Sailor Moon – a valiant protector of Earth with extraordinary abilities. Endowed with a special brooch that grants her the power of transformation, Usagi must rise to the occasion and vanquish malevolent creatures determined to drain the planet of its vital energy. These nefarious fiends are dispatched by the wicked Queen Beryl of the Dark Kingdom, whose sinister ambitions threaten the very fabric of existence. However, mastering her newfound powers and combating villainous forces are not the sole trials our heroine must face. She is tasked with locating the long-lost princess of the Moon Kingdom, uniting with fellow Sailor Guardians, and recovering the Legendary Silver Crystal – an ancient artifact crucial in averting the impending devastation that looms over humanity. Boldly venturing into a world teeming with danger and supernatural wonders, Sailor Moon's journey is an odyssey of self-discovery, resilience, and unwavering determination to protect the planet from impending doom. The fate of Earth hangs in the balance, and it is up to Usagi and her fellow Guardians to wield their radiant strength and safeguard the very essence of life itself.

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The 1992 Animage's Anime Grand Prix Award was triumphantly won by this exceptional series. Its remarkable achievements captivated viewers and solidified its status as an unforgettable masterpiece.

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