이러다 미쳐 내가, 여리여리 착하던 그런 내가
너 때문에 돌아 내가, 독한 나로 변해 내가
널 닮은 인형에다 주문을 또 걸어 내가
그녀와 찢어져 달라고, 고

Every night I'll be with you
Do you love her? Do you love her?
매일 너의 꿈속에
Do you love me? Do you love me?

Bring, bring 너를 내게 가져다줘
뭐라도 난 하겠어, 더한 것도 하겠어
빙빙 도는 나의 fantasy에
모든 걸 걸겠어, 널 내가 내가 갖겠어

못 참아 더는 내가, 이러다가 정신을 놓쳐 내가
도대체 왜 너란 애가 내 마음에 박혀 니가
찢겨진 사진에다 주문을 또 걸어 내가
그녀가 떨어져 달라고, 고

Every night I'll be with you
Do you love her? Do you love her?
매일 너의 꿈속에
Do you love me? Do you love me?

Bring, bring 너를 내게 가져다줘
뭐라도 난 하겠어, 더한 것도 하겠어
빙빙 도는 나의 fantasy에
모든 걸 걸겠어, 널 내가 내가 갖겠어

I'm in the voodoo lsland 널 되찾기 위한 plan
매일같이 이렇게 날 울린 널 향한 마지막 step
Yeah, yeah 그녀의 손을 잡고 그녀와 입을 맞추고
그런 너를 상상조차 하기 싫어
이 주문에 염원을 실어

랄랄랄랄랄라-랄랄랄라
랄랄랄랄랄라-랄랄랄라
랄랄랄라, 랄랄랄라
아브라카다브라, 다 이뤄져라

Let's go
Uh, uh-uh-uh
Haha, ha-ha-ha
Hey 네게 주문을 걸어 봐
I'm like a supervisor
널 통제하는 Kaiser
내게서 벗어날 수 없어 내게

Bring, bring 너를 내게 가져다줘
뭐라도 난 하겠어, 더한 것도 하겠어
빙빙 도는 나의 fantasy에
모든 걸 걸겠어, 널 내가 내가 갖겠어

이러다 미쳐 내가, 여리여리 착하던 그런 내가
너 때문에 돌아 내가, 독한 나로 변해 내가
Cool한 척하는 내가 놀라워라, 이런 내가
아닌 척 널 만나러 가 또, 또


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