아파서 울었던 날 (um, yeah-yeah)
좋아서 기뻤던 날 (ooh-ooh-ooh)
서툴던 만남과 헤어짐
복잡한 감정의 속삭임 (yo)
그렇게 우린 사랑을 배운 거야 (ah-ah-ah)

이제는 눈을 떠 fly
환하게 빛나는 light
상처가 모여 아물 때쯤에
우린 성장해 있을까?

너와 나
Hate me, hurt me, say you love me
자유로워 지금 우리
해시태그 해줄래? Love story (oh)
너와 나
Hate me, hurt me, say you love me
심장이 뛴 순간
Not gonna lie, lie, lie
듣고 싶어 now, now
Say you love me

Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Hate me, hurt me, love me
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Hate me, hurt me, love me

난 너를 보면 drippin'
계속 꿈꿔 왔던 dreaming
I just wanna take ya, your love ya
내가 바라는 건 너야, 더 come ya

Hate me, hurt me, love me
네 눈에 비친 나를
눈에 비친 나를 더 가까이
I'm feeling on my heart beat
더 계속, 더 가속해, 우리 사이 forever

작은 다툼은 don't mind
스쳐 지나갈 일이야
하루의 끝에 불빛을 밝혀
그땐 우리는 어떨까?

너와 나
Hate me, hurt me, say you love me
자유로워 지금 우리
해시태그 해줄래? Love story (oh)
너와 나
Hate me, hurt me, say you love me
심장이 뛴 순간
Not gonna lie, lie, lie
듣고 싶어 now, now
Say you love me

사랑, 이별, 망설임, 서로의 거리 (서로의 거리)
눈물, 별빛, 반짝임, 한순간 떨림
한 번쯤 괜찮아
서로를 이해한 순간
한 걸음 더 가까워지니까 ooh-whoa

너와 나
Hate me, hurt me, say you love me
자유로워 지금 우리
해시태그 해줄래? Love story (ooh)
너와 나
Hate me, hurt me, say you love me
심장이 뛴 순간
Not gonna lie, lie, lie (nah-hah)
듣고 싶어 now, now
Say you love me

Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Hate me, hurt me, love me
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Hate me, hurt me, love me

괜찮을 거야 우린
언제나 손을 잡아 둘이
너의 날개가 돼 줄게
너의 손이 닿을 때 더 빛이나
Say you love me


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Hate me, Hurt me, Love me Lyrics as written by Hu Sang Lee Yong Bae Seo

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