Blind star life
하루의 끝
yeah I need that call
밤이 깊어지면
내려와
하늘에 뜬 빛
매일 난 봐 light
내리 쬐는 light
내게 비춰 light
Blind star life
하루의 끝
yeah I need that call
밤이 깊어지면
내려와
하늘에 뜬 빛
매일 난 봐 light
내리 쬐는 light
내게 비춰 light
oh bright light
감아도 보여
oh 갈라진 곳에 떠있어
비춰줘 날 저 까만 우주에서
oh bright light
oh bright light
연기 같아
가까이 가도
잡히지 않는
네 모습이
달려가 매일
닿을 수 있다고
믿으니 그럴 수 밖에
still feel space
난 기다리지 않아
너를 찾아 갈게
멀어져도 if hope was a haze
I made that heat to drop me
oh plz come to me
내게 날갤 달아줘
갇힌 이 지옥은 날
받길 거부하니
괴로울 수 밖에
걸린 시간 위
바퀼 돌려
더 미래로 달려가
you got me
날 욕해도 돼
but I know its not real
Blind star life
하루의 끝
yeah I need that call
밤이 깊어지면
내려와
하늘에 뜬 빛
매일 난 봐 light
내리 쬐는 light
내게 비춰 light
oh bright light
감아도 보여
oh 갈라진 곳에 떠있어
비춰줘 날 저 까만 우주에서
oh bright light
oh bright light
어두운 바람
늘 젖어있던 밤
차게 식은 아침 다
소용 없진 않아
drowning in my room
찾았네 이 빛을 난
jump out to the space
i see the hype inside
더 날아 가
저 까마득한
빛을 따라
저 별위로 날아
i dont wanna cry
밤을 깨워
위로 날아가
빛을 따라가
Ill get light from the space
저 높은 벽넘어
높게 날갤 필게
더 보이지 않아도 돼
Ill get light from the space
저 높은 벽넘어
높게 날갤 필게
더 보이지 않아도 돼
Blind star life
하루의 끝
yeah I need that call
밤이 깊어지면
내려와
하늘에 뜬 빛
매일 난 봐 light
내리 쬐는 light
내게 비춰 light
oh bright light
감아도 보여
oh 갈라진 곳에 떠있어
비춰줘 날 저 까만 우주에서
oh bright light
oh bright light


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    one of the best songs of the new album, IMO.

    about the meaning, i think it's a good summary/reflect about his life.

    Astarte27on May 31, 2009   Link

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