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Hate mo nai yami ni<br> | Hate mo nai yami ni<br> | ||
Sakebu inori o kii te okure Mosura<br> | Sakebu inori o kii te okure Mosura<br> | ||
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Open your eyes, Mothra | |||
Let the flowers bloom, Mothra. | |||
They're all waiting for you | |||
To the blue sky with your shining wings | |||
Take flight, Mothra | |||
Open your eyes, Mothra | |||
Let the morning dawn, Mothra | |||
They're waiting for you | |||
Let the dew of your tears soon be gone from your cheeks. | |||
Quickly, Mothra. | |||
Open your eyes, Mothra. | |||
Let the clouds sing, Mothra | |||
They're waiting for you. | |||
And in the endless darkness, hear their cries of prayer. | |||
Hear us, Mothra. | |||
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"Mothra's Song" (モスラの唄 is a song performed by the "Pair Bambi" musical duo Yuko and Yoko Okada as the Mosura no Uta)Shobijin in the 1966 Godzilla film, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep.
Lyrics
Japanese
目をさまして モスラ
花が開くように モスラ
みんな待っているの
青ざめた空へ 光るつばさで
飛んでおくれ モスラ
目をさまして モスラ
朝が明けるように モスラ
みんな待っているの
涙 の夜露を 早 く頬から
消しておくれ モスラ
目をさまして モスラ
雲が歌うように モスラ
みんな待っているの
果てもない闇に 叫ぶ祈りを
聞いておくれ モスラ
Romaji
Me o samashite Mosura
Hana ga hiraku yō ni Mosura
Min'na matte iru no
Aozameta sora e
Hikaru tsubasa de tonde okure Mosura
Me o samashite Mosura
Asa ga akeru yō ni Mosura
Min'na matte iru no
Namida no yotsuyu o
Haya ku hoho kara keshite okure Mosura
Me o samashite Mosura
Kumo ga utau yō ni Mosura
Min'na matte iru no
Hate mo nai yami ni
Sakebu inori o kii te okure Mosura
English
Open your eyes, Mothra Let the flowers bloom, Mothra. They're all waiting for you To the blue sky with your shining wings Take flight, Mothra
Open your eyes, Mothra Let the morning dawn, Mothra They're waiting for you Let the dew of your tears soon be gone from your cheeks. Quickly, Mothra.
Open your eyes, Mothra. Let the clouds sing, Mothra They're waiting for you. And in the endless darkness, hear their cries of prayer. Hear us, Mothra.
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