모든 게 다 너무나 빠르게 흘러가
사람, 사랑, 아름다운 순간들
매일같이 오늘이 예쁘면 좋을 텐데
그건 너무 욕심일까
사랑하는 사람과
얼굴을 마주하고
오늘 하루를 얘기하는 것
어린아이의 얼굴
수줍은 미소 앞에
옅은 웃음을 간직하는 것

세상에 모든 마음을 담아
너를 사랑하길 난 기도해
소중한 건 늘 좀 느리대도
아주 오래도록 빛나니까
어떤 날은 uh

모든 게 다 너무나 느리게 흘러가
만남, 이별, 복잡한 순간들
어제같이 오늘도 무난하면 좋을 텐데
그건 너무 심심할까
두 번 봤던 영화를
한 번 더 틀어놓고
침대 위에서 뒤척이다가
연락 없는 휴대폰
밤새 뒤적이다가
아침에 알람을 못 들어도

세상에 모든 마음을 담아
너를 사랑하길 난 기도해
소중한 건 늘 좀 느리대도
아주 오래도록 빛나니까

언젠가 우리 어른이 되면
원하는 모든 걸 이룰 거라
걱정보다는 처음 설레었던
소중한 그 마음을 기억해 줘

언젠가 우리 어른이 되면
원하는 모든 걸 이룰 거라
걱정보다는 처음 설레었던
소중한 그 마음을 기억해 줘
소중한 그 마음을


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어떤 날은 Someday Lyrics as written by Eun Jay Yoo Feel Kim

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    awesome song. i really loving Matt & Kim at the moment. i think this song could be about time running out fast (hours turn into weeks), but it's okay cause they're making the most of it and they're never going to grow up. but wow, Matt is so cute! :)

    .skyhigh.on March 08, 2009   Link

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