Yeah

Ayy 밤새 쌓인 독은 담이 돼
담배 한 모금에 잠이 깨
나 흘러가기만을 바란 채
고개는 떨어지네 땅 밑에
아무것도 하고 싶지 않아
억지로 끼워 맞춰져 있잖아 ayy

불안하고 불안해서 날 좀먹게 돼
심장이 빨리 뛰는 이유는 도대체 (왜)
핑계가 필요해 괜히 거울을 볼 때면
울고 싶을 땐 눈물은 어떻게

차라리 난 아무개로 남을래
누구의 누구도 아니고 입 다물래
잠시만이라도 두 귀를 닫을래
널 찾을 때까지만 ooh-whoa, ooh-whoa
날 찾을 때까지만 ooh-whoa, ooh-whoa
찾을 때까지만 oh, whoa

널 찾을게
그때까지만 나 참을게
나를 위해 (나를 위해)
나를 위해 (나를, 나를 위해, 나를)
나를 위해 no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no, ayy

다시 나를 위해 (다시 나를 위해)
다가올 날을 위해서
나를 위해 oh, oh, oh, oh, oh


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나를 위해 For Days to Come Lyrics as written by Hyo Sup Shin

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    ONLY ONE COMMENT...common ppl this song ROX..its soo good...i love it...BRING ON THE COMMENTS,..well i spoek my peice..tata

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