꺼져줄게 잘 살아

똑바로 얘기해 날 보고서 내 눈을 쳐다보고 말을 해
헤어지자 그 말이니 나와 끝내고 싶은거니

알아 넌 여자가 생긴거야
알아 넌 내게 싫증난거야
다만 눈물이 차오르지만

꺼져줄게 잘 살아 그 말밖에 난 못해
잊어줄게 잘 살아 나 없이도 행복해
네가 버린 사랑 네가 가져가 남김없이 가져가
미안하단 말도 하지마 내 걱정하지마

Yup, shawty my sweety
날 떠나 간다는 네 입술이
오늘 따라 왜 이리 원망스러워 보이는지
널 붙잡아야 하는데
말이 나오질 않아
넌 이미 멀어지는데

알아 넌 나를 다 지울거야
알아 난 네가 참 미울거야
다만 모든걸 다 알면서도

꺼져줄게 잘 살아 그 말밖에 난 못해
잊어줄게 잘 살아 나 없이도 행복해
네가 버린 사랑 네가 가져가 남김없이 가져가
미안하단 말도 하지마 내 걱정하지마

You 내가 살았던 이유 You 내가 원했던 전부 You
너 하나만 바라봐주던 나잖아
Why 왜 날 떠나는 거야 Why 왜 날 버리는 거야
어차피 이럴거면서 왜 날 사랑한거니
Ooh

혹시 그 날 생각나 우리 처음 만난 날
아직도 난 생각나 네가 했던 약속이
나만 아껴주고 나만 지키고 나만 사랑한다고
난 믿었어 너의 거짓말 난 믿었단말야

Oh (oh) oh oh oh 사랑하긴 한거니
Oh oh oh oh no no no no
Oh oh oh oh 잊어줄게 잘 살아


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꺼져 줄게 잘 살아 I Will Get Lost, You Go Your Way Lyrics as written by Whee Sung Choi Do Hoon Kim

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