「君が (ooh)
好きだよ 今でも」
I never forget boy
I never forget boy

独りで雨を眺めてる部屋
苦しい胸を抱きしめるよ
会えない君を想い出すたび
溢れる涙 雨音みたい

何度受け止めても (ooh)
散々泣いてみても (ooh)
素直に笑えない (ooh)
君を忘れられない (ooh)
どんなに愛しても (会い)
どんなに思っても (たい)
簡単には届かない (のに)
こんなに愛ははかない

あの言葉は真実?
あの出会いは必然?
今じゃそれさえも全然
I can't believe it
唇からこぼれていく嘘
It's too late?
How do you come back?

君のせいで笑って (いつだって)
君のせいで泣いてた (さみしくて)
君のせいで愛はね
とってもね とってもね 切ない事
でも da・da・ダメ na・na・なぜ
Ma・ma・負け 愛しすぎて
傷つけてたって 傷ついてたって
傍にいたくて 叶わない夢

ただ時が過ぎて想い出になるの?
バラバラの道へと to to to
引き止められたなら 次の世界には
行かないでいて te te te

何度受け止めても (ooh)
散々泣いてみても (ooh)
素直に笑えない (ooh)
君を忘れられない (ooh)
どんなに愛しても (会い)
どんなに思っても (たい)
簡単には届かない (のに)
こんなに愛ははかない (そっと)

2人で描いた未来
困難なことに負けずに
一途に思ってた でも想いはもう break out
叶わないと I know ただ
'Cause I want to stay, next to you my love is true
Wanna go back to when I was with you

君のせいで笑って (いつだって)
君のせいで泣いてた (さみしくて)
君のせいで愛はね
とってもね とってもね 切ない事
でも da・da・ダメ na・na・なぜ
Ma・ma・負け 愛しすぎて
傷つけてたって 傷ついてたって
傍にいたくて 叶わない夢

I miss you, I need you
夢の中なら I'm with you
I miss you, I need you
戻れるなら wanna kiss you again my boy

抱きしめられた腕の強さを
覚えてる今も (忘れられない)
どうしてだろう?
寝ても覚めても独りはヤダよ

君のせいで笑って (yeah)
君のせいで泣いてた (涙の数だけ)
君のせいで愛はね (oh yeah)
とってもね とってもね 切ない事 (愛してた)
でも da・da・ダメ na・na・なぜ
Ma・ma・負け (ooh, ooh) 愛しすぎて
傷つけてたって 傷ついてたって
傍にいたくて 叶わない夢 (yeah)


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Because of you [Japan Version] Lyrics as written by Dong Cheol Kang

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    This song moves me so much! I just figured out the chords for this song and I love to sing it. Great for praising

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