너무 일찍 커버린 우리는
쉽게 금이 가는 마음을 가졌죠
희생 같은 치사한 단어를
당연하단 듯이 안고 살아가죠 umm

무얼 위한 나인 건지
알지도 못하고
부디 행복하자며 쓴웃음처럼 말해요

깊은 밤을 오늘도 어김없이
맞이하는 그대 마음에
이불 덮어줄게요
깊은 밤에 울음을 삼켜내는
상처 많은 그대 삶을
모른 척해줄게요

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh um, yeah

Uh 아무도 모르는 내 아픔은 아무것도 아닌 게 돼
다들 그렇게 사나 봐 가슴에 멍한 두 개쯤은
아무렇지 않단 표정 지은 채 umm
Uh 어디서부터가 어른이고 그다음은 무엇인지
쓸만하고 따뜻한 위로를 모아놓아도 추워진 집
그래 다 지나면 그지 같은 순간들도 추억이면 추억이지
모를 일이겠지 오늘 내가 뱉은 말이 내일은 유언일지

무얼 위한 나인 건지
알지도 못하고
부디 행복하자며 쓴웃음처럼 말해요

깊은 밤을 오늘도 어김없이
맞이하는 그대 마음에
이불 덮어줄게요
깊은 밤에 울음을 삼켜내는
상처 많은 그대 삶을
모른 척해줄게요

한 번도 안아본 적 없는
나를 꼭 끌어안고서
오늘 밤만은 안심해도 된다며
스스로에게 위로를 건네요 woo

깊은 밤을 오늘도 어김없이
맞이하는 그대 마음에
이불 덮어줄게요
깊은 밤에 울음을 삼켜내는
상처 많은 그대 삶을
모른 척해줄게요

그러니 울어도 돼요


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깊은 밤의 위로 Midnight Blue Lyrics as written by Chang Hoon Kim Han Bin Kim

Lyrics © CONSALAD CO., Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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