바람이 나를 스치며
너의 흔적을 가져가요
잡아도 흩어져 가는
너를 그저 바라보다
소리 없는 눈물이 흐르죠

익숙했던 그리움이 떠오르고
마주했던 기억 저편에서
조금의 미련을 꺼내보고 싶은 밤이야

어긋난 우리의 그 조각들을
바로잡으면 돌아갈 수 있을까요
오늘 밤도 잠을 못 이루고
흩어진 우릴 하나씩 맞추려 해요

숨처럼 내게 머물고
있어주면 돼 그거면 돼
기분 좋은 속삭임에
나의 하룬 저물어가
나도 모르게 잠이 들어요

익숙함이 우리 둘을 갈라 두고
닿을 수도 없이 멀어진 섬을
바라만 보다가 이내 고개를 숙이네요

어긋난 우리의 그 조각들을
바로잡으면 돌아갈 수 있을까요
오늘 밤도 잠을 못 이루고
흩어진 우릴 하나씩 맞추려 해요

머문 자리마다 쌓여 있는 기억
밤이 깊어지고 생각에 취해있네요
말하지 못했던 말할 수 없었던
나의 상처들을 보듬어준 그대라서 oh

모자란 조각을 바로잡으면 (바로잡으면)
그때 우리로 (그때 우리로) 돌아갈 수 있을까요
내일 밤도 잠은 못 자겠죠
흩어진 우릴 하나씩 맞추고 싶어


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그때 우리로 돌아갈 수 있을까요 Can We Go Back To The Good Old Days Lyrics as written by In Hwan Choi Yong Min Lee

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