Freddie Mercury and Montsterrat Caballe - La Japonaise - Barcelona - LYRICS (1988) HQ

Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe ALBUM: Barcelona TRACK 02 LYRICS: Subalashii asaga akeru {A wonderful morning opens} Yoake ga yobikakeru {The dawn calls me} Kokoro no izumi ga wakideru {A pond pours into my heart (literally: the pond of the heart spouts) Yume no yo {Like a dream} I feel the power of a stranger inside me A force of magic surrounds me This fountain within me is overflowing Peaceful and inviting Beautiful and enticing Yoake kisetsu yume kibou {Dawn, Seasons, Dreams, Hope} Umi to hikari ga yonde iru {The sea and the light call me} Rising sun will bless my morning with a smile A magic pearl from the seas Born in a willow breeze Loyal friend my guardian angel in the sky You’ve served me well all these years Greeting with both hands trusting with no fears Till the end Tooi kuni no anata ni miserarete {Charmed by your exotic presence (literally: by you who comes from a distant land)} Amari ni mo utsukushii yume no you {It’s like a too-wonderful dream} Itsu made mo ii {That could last forever (lit. Whatever it lasts)} Ai no hikari kibou to yume {The light of love, the hope and the dreams} When everything is golden and everything is oh Fuji no yuki, Kyoto no ame, Toukyou no yoru {The snow of Mt. Fuji, the rain of Kyoto, the night of Tokyo} And everything is ah Fire and beauty My only living treasure on this earth (Kibou hikari yume) {Hope, Light, Dreams} Asa ga hohoemi kakeru {The morning casts a smile} Itsumo kimi dake wa kokoro no tomo {You’ll always be my only true companion (lit. friend from heart)} Tooi kimi no omokage shinonde {Yearning for your distant image (lit. Yearning for the semblance of you who are distant)} Amari ni mo utsukushii yume no you {Like a too-wonderful dream} When everything is golden And everything and everyone is ah Yoake, kisetsu, yume, kibou {Dawn, Seasons, Dreams, Hope} {Credit to Kebukai Kemono for translating and correcting the Japanese sections} @ COPYRIGHTS BELONG TO RESPECTIVE AUTHORS
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