Released: April 16, 2008

Songwriter: Bonnie Pink

Producer: Burning Chicken Bonnie Pink

[Verse 1]
Reaching up for no man's land
To take a breath and take a chance
I walk a thousand nights to change the world
Where to go? When to stop?
Who to trust? What to say?
Found them all, just need someone to share

[Pre-Chorus 1]
It's now in the dusk every day to everyone
Ain't so strong, I ain't so strong to go
Living in life as it's not the way to live
I wish you could hear me say that I miss you

[Chorus]
Why were we there back to back?
Why were we there face to face?
I must be the light when you're in the dark
If you lose me somewhere, and your tears are in the air
I will ring a bell until you feel me by your side

[Verse 2]
Looking up into the sky, looking for the reason
Why I'm here, and why you can't be here
Who's to hate? Who's to blame?
Who's to hurt? Who's to love?
Who decides? Why we can't we be the same?

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Try to believe walking down the lonesome road
Ain't so far, I ain't so far from you
Staying the way you are, means solitude
I wish you were here and shook off my fear

[Chorus]
Why were we there back to back?
Why were we there face to face?
I must be the light when you're in the dark
If I lose you somewhere, and I'm still hanging in there
I will ring a bell until you feel me by your side

[Bridge]
What has been in the mix too long?
There's the peace when you're at war
Heads or tails, you and I
Light and dark, ups and downs
What has been in the mere goal? What's there to divide us?
If you're hurt, cry and say can't you see your might of the heart

[Chorus]
Why were we there back to back?
Why were we there face to face?
I must be the light when you're in the dark
If you lose me somewhere, and your tears are in the air
I will ring a bell until you feel me by your side

Bonnie Pink

Kaori Asada, also known as Bonnie Pink is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician. Every song she has released have been written and composed by her. She also plays piano and guitar. The name “Bonnie Pink” actually has no meaning or anything, she just chose it because it was easy to remember and because she thought the words were cute together. She’s fluent in speaking English, Korean and Chinese.

In the west, she is best known for the track “Ring A Bell”, the main theme of the Namco RPG Tales of Vesperia.