Ooh la-la! Ooh what a feeling
Ooh la-la! The clouds are smiling
옛날 옛적 언니들과
계모에게 몹시 구박받던
그녀 이름 맘도 몸도 착한 신데렐라
어느 날 밤에 무도회
이쪽저쪽 다니다가
왕자님 만나 첫눈에 반해서
사랑에 빠져 버렸죠

주위를 둘러봐 (yai yai yai)
멋진 왕자님 나는 공주님
모두들 우리를 축하해요

Ooh la-la! 나는 아직은 어리지만
그대의 존재를 믿어요
단 한 명의 나만의 왕자님을
Ooh la-la! (la-la) 그대만의 공주 될래요
그대에게 잘 어울릴
난 공주가 될래
그래 ooh la-la!

Ooh la-la! Ooh what a feeling

기억하니 항상
One-two, three-two, four-two 줄을 맞춰
걸어가는 착한 난쟁이들과
행복한 백설공주
독 사과를 먹고 죽음과
같은 깊은 잠이 들 때
백마 탄 왕자 달콤한 키스로
잠자는 공주를 깨워 주었죠

주위를 둘러봐 (yai yai yai)
멋진 왕자님 나는 공주님
모두들 우리를 축하해요

Ooh la-la! 나는 아직은 어리지만
그대의 존재를 믿어요
단 한 명의 나만의 왕자님을
Ooh la-la! (la-la) 그대만의 공주 될래요
그대에게 잘 어울릴
난 공주가 될래
그래 ooh la-la!

그리하여 공주님은
왕자님의 성으로
마차를 타고서 갔구요
둘은 행복하게 살았다죠
내 인생에 아직은
백마 탄 왕자님은 없지만
어딘가 그대 있겠죠
언젠가는 만나게 될 그댈
기다리며 나는 꿈을 잃지 않아

Ooh la-la! (whoo whoo yeah yeah) 나는 아직은 어리지만
그대의 존재를 믿어요 (믿어)
단 한 명의 나만의 왕자님을
(Oh yeah yeah yeah) ooh la-la! (whoo whoo whoo whoo yeah)
그대만의 공주 될래요 (oh baby baby)
그대에게 잘 어울릴 (oh baby)
난 공주가 될래
그래 ooh la-la!

Ooh la-la! 나는 아직은 어리지만 (whoo whoo yeah yeah whoo whoo whoo)
그대의 존재를 믿어요 (믿어요)
단 한 명의 나만의 왕자님을
(내 왕자 yeah yeah) ooh la-la! (yeah yeah)
그대 역시 나를 찾겠죠 (oh baby, oh baby)
우리 만날 그날 올 때까지
(So good, so good, so good) 나 여기에 있어 봤어 ooh la-la!


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