English Lyrics - AmaLee (LeeandLie)
The feelings I kept deep inside
Are now screaming at the top of their lungs
Trying to voice our now infinite vow
I've wandered all my life, relying on a whim
And that has led me astray
Light has become my foe, defying everything
While my future fades away
Tonight the moon invites me to the night sky
But my lips hesitate to voice a reply
But even so I'm screaming from the depths of my heart
The feelings I kept deep inside
Are now screaming at the top of their lungs
Trying to voice our now infinite vow
My strength has brought me this far but if I only had a little bit more
My aim would be an endless blue sky bound by no limitations at all
And when tomorrow reaches out once again, I'll hear its beckoning call
I'll listen to my heart whenever I'm in doubt
I'll listen to my heart whenever I'm in doubt
Since it's never skipped a beat
While searching for our dreams, I'll never miss a step
Because you're guiding my feet
Tonight the light that's shining in the night sky
Fills me with pain because I know I can't fly
But even so I'm still yearning from the depths of my heart
The world that was so dark around me has been transformed
By pure blinding light, always and forever shining on me
You need a dreamer's heart in order to find the sky that's waiting for you
And when the doubt inside is fading away, the sky will open for you
Inside my heart and memory you linger
I'll never let this chance slip through my fingers
You give me strength so if I feel I can't break through .. I'll think of you
If somehow light becomes your foe
And you're once again immersed in the dark
Know that the love in your heart knows the way
The feelings I kept deep inside will call destiny to open the skies
And as the heavens call out I know I'll find the path that leads me to you
The feelings I kept deep inside
Are now screaming at the top of their lungs
Trying to voice our now infinite vow
My strength has brought me this far but if I only had a little bit more
My aim would be an endless blue sky bound by no limitations at all
And when tomorrow reaches out once again, I'll hear its beckoning call
Top Of My Lungs
A view of a purple galaxy-patterned backpack, with a small furry red charm that had glittery gold ears and googly eyes. Bennett steadied it on his shoulders as he left the school gates. The suns rays beaming on the backpack, overpowering the pattern of space that was printed on his backpack. A navy blazer with a Red, Black, and white stripy tie that hung through his light-blue school shirt's collar. Usually he would wear something more loose - Like a tank top, on top of a t-shirt. But today was friday- Last day of school for the week, and it was 2:40, home time, he could go home- and do exactly that.
BEEP-BEEP
And there sat the Limosine at the other side of the road. Bennett crossed the tarmac until he reached the shiny black, streamlined car. A man in the drivers seat sat with sunglasses on and a pilot cap to shade the sun- The man put down the sun-reflecting glass since Bennett was tapping on it with his knuckles.
"Yes, Young master?" The man in the black suit and pilot cap asked.
"Javi, I've already told you- You don't need to be so formal." Bennett smiled and laughed a bit.
"It is the natural requirements of a butler, my young master, but as you wish." Javi replied.
"Starting from now?" Bennett tilted his head.
"Your parents would probably get mad at me," Javi started acting slightly informal, "So only when it's just the two of us together, I will do so."
"Good enough!" Bennett energetically sprung in to the back seat of the limosine and got a drink of Cola from the drinks dispenser, he then sloppily added ice.
"Your parents have some news for you, My young master." Javi turned his head ever so slightly to talk to Bennett in the back.
"One, you can call me Bennett when it's just the two of us- remember? And two, what's the news?" Bennett drank the Cola down and brushed away the Cola-Moustache that remained above his upper lip from drinking it.
"Alright, Bennett, and I'll leave that for them to tell you."
Bennett brushed away the Cola-moustache yet again, and looked at Javi in question.
"Bennett! Welcome back, Bud!" Bennett's father welcomed him with a smile, as Bennett and Javi came through the huge, mahogany doors. The opening room was a staircase room, with one staircase in the middle that led to a parting, that led to two staircases, and up to the first floor- but on the ground floor, Bennett's father led him in to the lounge.
His mother and father explained to him that they would be going to San Diego on business terms, and were wondering if Bennett would like to come, unfortunate for Bennett, It was by ferry, and Bennett has a fear of water- by that I mean the ocean or sea. So Bennett wouldn't go, since he was petrified of the fact of floating on water.
Bennett's parents would be leaving that night, bound for San Diego.
Bennett would have stopped them, or even just given them a loving goodbye before they left, if only he knew the things that would unfold that night. Instead he was listening to music on his IPod.
*yawn*
Bennett rubbed his eyes. His dog, Ki, jumped at his feet and clawed at his bare legs. Ki was a King Charles Spaniel puppy, who was only 2 weeks old, and newly bred from an expensive dog breeder.
Bennett louched on the couch and reached for the remote. He pressed his second finger on his left hand to press the 'power' button, while stroking Ki who was laying on his lap, trying to fall asleep. He was watching and petting Ki while the TV came on. That was probably best. Seeing the news he was about to receive. How mentally it would break him.

His parents were gone. The business went to pot.
Everything - gone. But he was given the money that his parents had, since he was an only child and there was no other family to hand it to.
He was the only one left.
All he could do was move away. The house was too much money. He moved to Tokyo. It was all he could do. A foreign exchange student. No parents. And worse of all, he lived in an orphanage, surrounded by 5000 other kids, aged from newborn to 20 years old. He knew no one. He'd left all his friends. There was nothing left. Nothing. He completely changed. He used to be active - constantly talking. Excitive, wouldn't sit still. Now he remains calm. Alone. Sensetive. Not himself.