Sanctuary

Album: This Is The One (2006)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song was especially composed for the video game Kingdom Hearts II, as its predecessor's theme, Simple And Clean, was also written by Hikaru. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Xacboj - Prattville, AL

Comments: 4

  • Daniel from Winchester, OhThis song was really hard to find on Limewire, but i finally found it and it is great!!
  • Yumi from Hartlepool, United Kingdom..Kingdom hearts made me cry.. I love that game more than any other game in the world.. but people died.. Heck! I got emotional when you start playing as Sora because I missed Roxas! The ending gets me a little teary eyed too and this song doesn't help. I get a weird feeling from it..
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  • Zuko from Rancho , UtBEEEEAAAA-UUU-TIII-FUUUUL. This song is amazing, it has very peaceful and distant feeling. I like to listen to it whenever I'm in that day-dreamy feeling, it makes me wanna fly or be with my lover. Sometimes I can feel a desperate feeling. another Kingdom Heart awsome some.
  • Christine from Salem, CtAn amazing song. It's the perfect symbol for purity.
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