숨이 막힐 것 같던 어제와
눈 뜰 힘조차 없던 오늘이

또 반복될 것만 같아
울고 싶은 네 맘 알아
나도 똑같은걸

Woo woo woo woo woo
잠시 쉬어가도 돼
Woo woo woo woo woo
천천히 걸어도 돼
널 따라오는 그림자마저 힘겨울 땐

괜찮아요 괜찮아요
여기 내가 있으니까요
괜찮아요 괜찮아요
잊지 마요 내가 있단 걸

불을 끄고 누우면 언제나 (언제나)
이유 없이 또 잠을 설치고
왠지 모를 서러운 맘 눈물 흘리지만
잘 자 내일 잘하면 돼

Good night 잠시만 멈춰도 돼 oh beautiful night
괜찮아 꼭 해주고 싶었던 그 말
넌 잘하고 있어 더 자라고 있어
더는 걱정하지 마 나 여기 있을 테니 good night

Ay 언제나 그랬듯 분명 이겨낼 거야
넌 결국 이뤄낼 거야 내 말만 믿으면 돼
네 손 놓지 않아 절대 난 네가 넋 놓아 본 창가
아주 잠깐 쉬어가도 돼

한 걸음 두 걸음 숨을 고르며 걸어가
늦지 않으려 할수록 멀게 느껴지니까요 (니까요)
내일이 잠시 두려워질 땐 내 어깨에 기대도 돼
내가 너의 그 옆에서 위로가 될게요

괜찮아요 괜찮아요
여기 내가 있으니까요

어떤 누구도 내 맘을 몰라준다고
혼잣말로 괜찮다 위로하던 날들
그냥 한 걸음 아니 두 걸음
조금 더 가까이 다가와
어깰 빌려줄게 걸음을 맞춰볼게 이젠

괜찮아요 (시간이 흘러 흘러 흘러도)
괜찮아요 (이 세상 모든 게 변해가도)
여기 내가 (I'll be there for you, I'll be there for you)
있으니까요

괜찮아요 (눈물이 흘러 흘러 흘러도)
괜찮아요 (조금씩 내 모습 흐려져도)
잊지 마요 (I'll be there for you, I'll be there for you)
내가 있단 걸 I'm here for you


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괜찮아요 I'm here for you Lyrics as written by Jang Moon Byon Byung Seok Kim

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