너가 가지고 있는걸 내게 다 보여줘
이미 사라진 내 마음은 아마 Love
다시는 돌아오지 못해 나는 Fallin' ay ay
너가 가지고 있는걸 내게 다 보여줘
이미 사라진 내 마음은 아마 Love and
이 마음을 내가 가지고 있음 뭐
보여 난 니가 없는 이곳에서 더
시간을 놓지 못하겠어 말해 I won't lose
너가 날 도와줄래 좋은 맘으루
머리 안을 헤매고 있어 I'm in loop
너는 설명을 하지 않아 하나두
대답을 해주거나 구해 I'm in loop
우주를 손에 담아 보여 마인부우
숨어 다 랩터
산소가 Lack of
난 내가 미워
난 너를 믿어
흐릿해 기억
생각을 비워
영화론 디워
나는 여기 Fallin' in
너무나 어려워
난 그냥 멀어져
다 닿을 것만 같았었는데 왜이래
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
Yeah just lost my way
너가 가지고 있는걸 내게 다 보여줘
이미 사라진 내 마음은 아마 Love
다시는 돌아오지 못해 나는 Fallin' ay ay
너가 가지고 있는걸 내게 다 보여줘
이미 사라진 내 마음은 아마 Love and
이 마음을 내가 가지고 있음 뭐
보여 난 니가 없는 이곳에서 더
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away
I should run away I should run away


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