This song is inspired by a spiritual story by Bashar.
Words are Japanese but the English translation is below.
Hope this is ok…
Uchu-no-hosoku (the universal laws)
Shu Nakamura 20121
I want someone to understand that we're not just living in vain
But I’m having the usual morning today
Even if I was told with such a frustrated face that nothing would progress
What do you know about me?
There are nights when I can't sleep because I'm worried
No matter how hard you try, you won't be rewarded at all
I'm tired of spending every day idling
Why don’t you gently mutter the universal laws in your heart?
We exist
Everything is here and now
The all are the one
What you put out is what you get back
Everything changes except the first four laws
I should have been chasing my dream, but I lost sight of it and got stuck
The reality is not sweet, and every day goes by vacantly
It’s not like “like” or “hate”, I have to do it because there is no choice
Nobody sympathizes if I throw it out now
The dream that is almost giving up by losing the battle
Memories that I had thrown away a long time ago
Tired of seeing smoldering in the back of my chest
Why don’t you gently mutter the universal laws in your heart?
We exist
Everything is here and now
The all are the one
What you put out is what you get back
Everything changes except the first four laws
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