괜찮아 자유롭게
자 훨훨 바람을 따라
지켜볼게 할 수 있도록
봐 벌써 하늘을 날아

때론 힘들었고 때론 행복했던
모든 순간을 묻을 수 있을까
내내 함께였고 내내 외로웠던
우릴 그만 보내주려 해

갖고 있긴 너무나도 아팠었지만
그건 그만큼의 사랑이었어
다신 내가 걷지 못할 길이겠지만
잊지 못할 풍경들이었어

I'm gonna be alright
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
지난 날과 오는 날의 사이에 서서
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
오늘도 난 하루만큼 어른이 됐어 (pH-1, boy)

Now tell me that you really really had to go for real (real)
급히 변할 내일이 감당 안돼 도저히 (ay)
우리 사일 백 번 이어보려 했었지만
날카로워져만 갔던 모서리
Now you got me feeling blue (blue) yeah, yeah
너 없이도 잘 살거라 거만해지는 중 yeah, yeah
다 소용 없는 걸 useless mind control (useless) naw ah, ah

More caffeine
땜에 잠 못 드는 거라 타협해
넌 매번 내게 말했지 절대로
서로를 미워하기 전 이별이 곧 배려
Man that's so stupid
어쩌겠어 해야지 보낼 준비
네게 배운 대로 맘을 반듯이 접어
Let it fly away, fly away

때론 힘들었고 때론 행복했던
모든 순간을 접을 수 있을까
내내 그리웠고 내내 보고 싶을
너를 그만 보내주려 해

갖고 있긴 너무나도 아팠었지만
그건 그만큼의 사랑이었어
다신 내가 걷지 못할 길이겠지만
잊지 못할 풍경들이었어

I'm gonna be alright
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
지난 날과 오는 날의 사이에 서서
Hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello
오늘도 난 하루만큼 어른이 됐어


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종이비행기 Hello Lyrics as written by Younha Jun Won Park

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    great song, but I haven't really figuered out what its about thats why I cheked here but no one has posted... :S

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