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Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo kokoro odoru yume o mitai
Kanashimi wa kazoe kirenai keredo
Sono mukou de kitto anata ni aeru
Kurikaesu ayamachi no sono tabibito wa tada aoi sora no aosa o shiru
Hateshinaku michi wa tsuzuite mieru keredo kono ryoute wa hikari o ii dakeru
Sayonara no toki no shizuka na mune
Zero ni naru karada ga mimi o sumaseru
Ikite iru fushigi shinde yiku fushigi
Hana mo kaze mo machi mo minna onaji
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo nando de mo yume o egakou
Kanashimi no kazu o ii tsukusu yori
Onaji kuchibiru de sotto utawoo
Tojite iku omoi de no sono naka ni itsumo wasuretakunai sasayaki o kiku
Kona go nani kudakareta kagami no ue ni no atarashii keshiki ga utsusareru
Hajimari no asa no shizuka na mado
Zero ni naru karada mitasarete yuke
Umi no kanata ni wa mou sagasanai
Kagayaku mono wa itsumo koko ni
Watashi no naka ni mitsukerare takara
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu

‘Always With Me’ by Kimura Yumi
Songwriters: Wakako Kaku / Youmi Kimura


Always With Me (いつも何度でも, itsumo nando demo) is the ending theme song of the Spirited Away Movie, performed by Youmi Kimura. The score is written by Wakako Kaku.

Miyazaki worked on his previous movie Princess Mononoke while he listened to Youmi Kimura's music on the radio. After the release of the movie, he asked her to make a score for his upcoming movie Rin and the Chimney Painter.

Youmi and Wakako agreed and finished the recording, but it didn't get released, because the upcoming movie didn't get produced. Instead Miyazaki worked on Spirited Away. At the end of production he noticed the song fits as a theme song.
Source: Ghibli Wiki
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo kokoro odoru yume o mitai
Kanashimi wa kazoe kirenai keredo
Sono mukou de kitto anata ni aeru
Kurikaesu ayamachi no sono tabibito wa tada aoi sora no aosa o shiru
Hateshinaku michi wa tsuzuite mieru keredo kono ryoute wa hikari o ii dakeru
Sayonara no toki no shizuka na mune
Zero ni naru karada ga mimi o sumaseru
Ikite iru fushigi shinde yiku fushigi
Hana mo kaze mo machi mo minna onaji
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo nando de mo yume o egakou
Kanashimi no kazu o ii tsukusu yori
Onaji kuchibiru de sotto utawoo
Tojite iku omoi de no sono naka ni itsumo wasuretakunai sasayaki o kiku
Kona go nani kudakareta kagami no ue ni no atarashii keshiki ga utsusareru
Hajimari no asa no shizuka na mado
Zero ni naru karada mitasarete yuke
Umi no kanata ni wa mou sagasanai
Kagayaku mono wa itsumo koko ni
Watashi no naka ni mitsukerare takara
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu

‘Always With Me’ by Kimura Yumi
Songwriters: Wakako Kaku / Youmi Kimura


Always With Me (いつも何度でも, itsumo nando demo) is the ending theme song of the Spirited Away Movie, performed by Youmi Kimura. The score is written by Wakako Kaku.

Miyazaki worked on his previous movie Princess Mononoke while he listened to Youmi Kimura's music on the radio. After the release of the movie, he asked her to make a score for his upcoming movie Rin and the Chimney Painter.

Youmi and Wakako agreed and finished the recording, but it didn't get released, because the upcoming movie didn't get produced. Instead Miyazaki worked on Spirited Away. At the end of production he noticed the song fits as a theme song.
Source: Ghibli Wiki
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo kokoro odoru yume o mitai
Kanashimi wa kazoe kirenai keredo
Sono mukou de kitto anata ni aeru
Kurikaesu ayamachi no sono tabibito wa tada aoi sora no aosa o shiru
Hateshinaku michi wa tsuzuite mieru keredo kono ryoute wa hikari o ii dakeru
Sayonara no toki no shizuka na mune
Zero ni naru karada ga mimi o sumaseru
Ikite iru fushigi shinde yiku fushigi
Hana mo kaze mo machi mo minna onaji
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo nando de mo yume o egakou
Kanashimi no kazu o ii tsukusu yori
Onaji kuchibiru de sotto utawoo
Tojite iku omoi de no sono naka ni itsumo wasuretakunai sasayaki o kiku
Kona go nani kudakareta kagami no ue ni no atarashii keshiki ga utsusareru
Hajimari no asa no shizuka na mado
Zero ni naru karada mitasarete yuke
Umi no kanata ni wa mou sagasanai
Kagayaku mono wa itsumo koko ni
Watashi no naka ni mitsukerare takara
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu

‘Always With Me’ by Kimura Yumi
Songwriters: Wakako Kaku / Youmi Kimura


Always With Me (いつも何度でも, itsumo nando demo) is the ending theme song of the Spirited Away Movie, performed by Youmi Kimura. The score is written by Wakako Kaku.

Miyazaki worked on his previous movie Princess Mononoke while he listened to Youmi Kimura's music on the radio. After the release of the movie, he asked her to make a score for his upcoming movie Rin and the Chimney Painter.

Youmi and Wakako agreed and finished the recording, but it didn't get released, because the upcoming movie didn't get produced. Instead Miyazaki worked on Spirited Away. At the end of production he noticed the song fits as a theme song.
Source: Ghibli Wiki
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo kokoro odoru yume o mitai
Kanashimi wa kazoe kirenai keredo
Sono mukou de kitto anata ni aeru
Kurikaesu ayamachi no sono tabibito wa tada aoi sora no aosa o shiru
Hateshinaku michi wa tsuzuite mieru keredo kono ryoute wa hikari o ii dakeru
Sayonara no toki no shizuka na mune
Zero ni naru karada ga mimi o sumaseru
Ikite iru fushigi shinde yiku fushigi
Hana mo kaze mo machi mo minna onaji
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo nando de mo yume o egakou
Kanashimi no kazu o ii tsukusu yori
Onaji kuchibiru de sotto utawoo
Tojite iku omoi de no sono naka ni itsumo wasuretakunai sasayaki o kiku
Kona go nani kudakareta kagami no ue ni no atarashii keshiki ga utsusareru
Hajimari no asa no shizuka na mado
Zero ni naru karada mitasarete yuke
Umi no kanata ni wa mou sagasanai
Kagayaku mono wa itsumo koko ni
Watashi no naka ni mitsukerare takara
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu

‘Always With Me’ by Kimura Yumi
Songwriters: Wakako Kaku / Youmi Kimura


Always With Me (いつも何度でも, itsumo nando demo) is the ending theme song of the Spirited Away Movie, performed by Youmi Kimura. The score is written by Wakako Kaku.

Miyazaki worked on his previous movie Princess Mononoke while he listened to Youmi Kimura's music on the radio. After the release of the movie, he asked her to make a score for his upcoming movie Rin and the Chimney Painter.

Youmi and Wakako agreed and finished the recording, but it didn't get released, because the upcoming movie didn't get produced. Instead Miyazaki worked on Spirited Away. At the end of production he noticed the song fits as a theme song.
Source: Ghibli Wiki
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo kokoro odoru yume o mitai
Kanashimi wa kazoe kirenai keredo
Sono mukou de kitto anata ni aeru
Kurikaesu ayamachi no sono tabibito wa tada aoi sora no aosa o shiru
Hateshinaku michi wa tsuzuite mieru keredo kono ryoute wa hikari o ii dakeru
Sayonara no toki no shizuka na mune
Zero ni naru karada ga mimi o sumaseru
Ikite iru fushigi shinde yiku fushigi
Hana mo kaze mo machi mo minna onaji
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu
Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de
Itsumo nando de mo yume o egakou
Kanashimi no kazu o ii tsukusu yori
Onaji kuchibiru de sotto utawoo
Tojite iku omoi de no sono naka ni itsumo wasuretakunai sasayaki o kiku
Kona go nani kudakareta kagami no ue ni no atarashii keshiki ga utsusareru
Hajimari no asa no shizuka na mado
Zero ni naru karada mitasarete yuke
Umi no kanata ni wa mou sagasanai
Kagayaku mono wa itsumo koko ni
Watashi no naka ni mitsukerare takara
Lalalalalalalalala
Hohohoholulululu

‘Always With Me’ by Kimura Yumi
Songwriters: Wakako Kaku / Youmi Kimura


Always With Me (いつも何度でも, itsumo nando demo) is the ending theme song of the Spirited Away Movie, performed by Youmi Kimura. The score is written by Wakako Kaku.

Miyazaki worked on his previous movie Princess Mononoke while he listened to Youmi Kimura's music on the radio. After the release of the movie, he asked her to make a score for his upcoming movie Rin and the Chimney Painter.

Youmi and Wakako agreed and finished the recording, but it didn't get released, because the upcoming movie didn't get produced. Instead Miyazaki worked on Spirited Away. At the end of production he noticed the song fits as a theme song.
Source: Ghibli Wiki
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Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de Itsumo kokoro odoru yume o mitai Kanashimi wa kazoe kirenai keredo Sono mukou de kitto anata ni aeru Kurikaesu ayamachi no sono tabibito wa tada aoi sora no aosa o shiru Hateshinaku michi wa tsuzuite mieru keredo kono ryoute wa hikari o ii dakeru Sayonara no toki no shizuka na mune Zero ni naru karada ga mimi o sumaseru Ikite iru fushigi shinde yiku fushigi Hana mo kaze mo machi mo minna onaji Lalalalalalalalala Hohohoholulululu Yonde iru mune mo dokoka oku de Itsumo nando de mo yume o egakou Kanashimi no kazu o ii tsukusu yori Onaji kuchibiru de sotto utawoo Tojite iku omoi de no sono naka ni itsumo wasuretakunai sasayaki o kiku Kona go nani kudakareta kagami no ue ni no atarashii keshiki ga utsusareru Hajimari no asa no shizuka na mado Zero ni naru karada mitasarete yuke Umi no kanata ni wa mou sagasanai Kagayaku mono wa itsumo koko ni Watashi no naka ni mitsukerare takara Lalalalalalalalala Hohohoholulululu ‘Always With Me’ by Kimura Yumi Songwriters: Wakako Kaku / Youmi Kimura Always With Me (いつも何度でも, itsumo nando demo) is the ending theme song of the Spirited Away Movie, performed by Youmi Kimura. The score is written by Wakako Kaku. Miyazaki worked on his previous movie Princess Mononoke while he listened to Youmi Kimura's music on the radio. After the release of the movie, he asked her to make a score for his upcoming movie Rin and the Chimney Painter. Youmi and Wakako agreed and finished the recording, but it didn't get released, because the upcoming movie didn't get produced. Instead Miyazaki worked on Spirited Away. At the end of production he noticed the song fits as a theme song. Source: Ghibli Wiki

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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"

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