Nuh reul chuh eum bohn soon gahn waen ji ni gah joh ah ssuh Yae ppeun geu ae ppoom ae ahn gyuh nohl luh waht dduhn nuh Nah neun geu nahl ee hoo roh mae il nuh ae seng gahk ppoon Moo uht doh nahn jae mi up suh moo eui mi hae

Muhk kko ship jji ah nah nohl goh ship jji ah nah Nahn geu juh ee ruh kae hohn jah eet kko peun dae Uh jae neun byung won gah joo sah doh mah jaht jji Dah nae gah ah peun jool lo geu ruh kae ahl ji mahn

Geu rae nae gah yuh tae kkuht baht kki mahn hahn sarang eul Ee jaen nuh reul mahn nah nah doh sarang ee rahn guhl hae Ee ruhn seng gahk mahn euh roh nae noon ae neun noon mool ee Nah ae gae doh ee ruhn gahm jung eet neun guhl

* Bahng ahn ae ee ssuh doh guh shil ae nah gah doh Ohn jip ahn gah deuk hahn geu nahl ae ni hyang gi Ee ruh kae ni moh seup chah jah hae mae dohl myun Uh neu sae nae guh reum eun nuhl dahl mah gah neun dae

Sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~

Crazy glue stuck together soul ties rainy weather Never seperate love like a flu shot it only gets better Your perfection and your reflectio I'ma need again So I walk the streets again until we meet again

Pook shin hahn yang tahn jah gah kkahl lin jip ae suh Gaht chi chaek doh boh goh nuhn nae moo reup ae noo wuh Ah jik uh ryuh oo rin geu moh deun gae suh tool dah hae doh Nuh wah hahm kkae rah myun heng bok hahl kkuh yah

* repeat twice

Sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~ sara~


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    Ahhhh this song is soo cool!! Its about a girl who basically has a crush on this guy and she likes him sooo much that she starts walking and talking like him and she picks up his habits and all she does is daydream about him, so her family thinks she has the flu, i guess. LOL. it's so cute

    SinofSinson January 31, 2005   Link
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    actually she's talking to her cat about it. In the music video her cat is actually in it, this is where "Sara" comes from.

    picking up his habits? wtf?

    mynamesalexon February 06, 2006   Link

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