The song opens with a soliloquy about holding one's breath while running on forever. As the song progresses, it becomes clear that this is not the case. The voice in the song is singing "faster and faster" , and the future that the song had hoped for is now "gone" . The song ends with a shout-out to the crowd, who are waiting for the singer. The singer says that he will turn his feelings into his own wings. He says that if he is just going to "stand still forever," he will be able to "turn these feelings into shout-ing . ." He then climbs over the wall of silence that surrounds them and says that there is nothing to be scared of. He then says that they should "raise our voices" and move forward. They pass a billboard in Las Vegas that says, "Sorry about this, i guess it's kinda my fault." The singer admits that if they had stayed in Japan, he says, they would have no shortage of entertainment and radio work. He feels "a little greedy" after the concert, and he wants to "go even farther" and bring more people to hear their music. He thanks the president for making him do all of the work, the car is fixed, and then he says that the singer was "kicking him really" and that they will do another concert when they get to the "highest of the heights."
The song opens with a soliloquy about holding one's breath while running on forever. As the song progresses, it becomes clear that this is not the case. The voice in the song is singing "faster and faster" , and the future that the song had hoped for is now "gone" . The song ends with a shout-out to the crowd, who are waiting for the singer. The singer says that he will turn his feelings into his own wings. He says that if he is just going to "stand still forever," he will be able to "turn these feelings into shout-ing . ." He then climbs over the wall of silence that surrounds them and says that there is nothing to be scared of. He then says that they should "raise our voices" and move forward. They pass a billboard in Las Vegas that says, "Sorry about this, i guess it's kinda my fault." The singer admits that if they had stayed in Japan, he says, they would have no shortage of entertainment and radio work. He feels "a little greedy" after the concert, and he wants to "go even farther" and bring more people to hear their music. He thanks the president for making him do all of the work, the car is fixed, and then he says that the singer was "kicking him really" and that they will do another concert when they get to the "highest of the heights."