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Sanctuary is the theme song of Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It is sung and written by Utada Hikaru. Its Japanese counterpart is called Passion and it reached #2 in the Oricon Singles Chart in 2006.
Both versions of the song contain reversed lyrics, voiced by Utada herself. The reversed lyrics are in English in both versions. They include; "My heart's a battle ground" which is played in English even in the Japanese version of the song. The reversed portion of the songs are "I need more affection than you know"; in the "Battleground" sections, "So many ups and downs" and "I need true emotions" are the two other examples of the reversed lyrics.
At the end of both Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, there is an instrumental version of the song.
Lyrics
English Version (Sanctuary)I need more affection than you know In you and I there's a new land I watch you In you and I there's a new land So many ups and downs You show me how to see In you and I there's a new land My fears, my lies I need more affection than you know |
Japanese Version (Passion)I need more affection than you know Omoidaseba haruka haruka Natsukashii iro ni Mae wo muiteru no Hitoshirezu Nido to aenu Omoidaseba haruka haruka My fears my lies I need more affection than you know |
Audio Sample
Passion -Orchestra Instrumental- |
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Sanctuary -After the Battle- |
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Sanctuary -Opening- |
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Passion -After the Battle- |
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Passion -Opening- |
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Videos
Sanctuary | Passion |
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