Misa's Song

Misa's Song (Misa no Uta) is a song that appears in the Death Note anime, and is sung by Misa Amane prior to L's death. In some dubs, the song is sung by whoever Misa's voice actress is for that language, whereas others use Aya Hirano's vocals from the original, Japanese version of the song.

The dubs that don't include a translated version of the song and instead settle for Hirano's vocals include the German, Italian, French, Cantonese, and Barcelonian Spanish dubs. (There are possibly other dubs which do this, but so far, these dubs are the only ones where this was verified to be the case)

"Misa's Song" appears on Death Note Original Soundtrack III three times. There is one track with vocals, a piano version titled "'Misa's Song' (Piano Solo)", and an orchestra version simply titled "'Misa's Song' (Orchestra Version)"

Kanji
きをつけて神様は見てる.

暗い夜道は手をつないでください.

一人で遠くでもいつも見つけ出してくれる.

知ってることは全部教えてくれる.

私がおぼえたなくても, 何度でも教えてくれる.

でも　全部わかってしまったらどうすればいいの.

Romaji
Ki wo tsukete Kami-sama wa miteru.

Kurai yomichi wa te wo tsunaide kudasai.

Hitori de tooku ni demo itsumo mitsukedashite kureru.

Shitteru koto wa zenba oshiete kureru.

Watashi ga oboetanakutemo, nando totemo oshiete kureru.

Demo zenbu wakatte shimattara dou sureba ii no?

Literal English Translation
Be careful, God is watching.

In a street blackened by night, please link our hands together.

Even if I'm by myself and far away,

He can always come and find me.

He comes to teach me everything He knows.

Even if I should no longer remember, He will teach me over and over.

But what should I do once I know everything?

English Version
Careful what you do, 'cause God is watching your every move.

Hold my hand in the dark street, for if you do I know that I'll be safe.

Even if I'm far away and alone, I can be sure you will find me there. This I know.

You draw me close for a while, so quiet. You tell me everything.

If I forget what you say, then you come to me and tell me again. Yes you'd tell me once again.

But what happens when I know it all? Then what should I do after that? What then?

Watch it now
Japanese dub, sung by Aya Hirano: Video:Misa no Uta

English dub, sung by Shanon Chan-Kent: 480px

Latin American Spanish dub, sung by Rebeca Gómez Video:Canción de Misa

Portuguese dub, sung by Ana Lúcia Menezes