또 눈물이 내 앞을 가려주네요
그대 모습 혹시 보일까봐
벌써 시간이 나도 모르게 늦었네요
오늘도 그대만 기다렸죠

난 참 바보처럼 그대만 불러요
언젠간 그대도 날 보겠죠
한참 기다리다 눈물이 고여요
이렇게 또 하루가 지나죠 oh

오늘 하루만 I cry
영원히 행복하길 goodbye
가끔은 내 생각에 웃어도 좋아
I'm fine thank you
Thank you

아무일 없듯이 살아가다 보면은
혹시 나를 잊을 수도 있죠 woo
아주 가끔 내 생각이 나더라도
잘 있으니 걱정 말아요

난 참 바보처럼 그대만 불러요
언젠간 그대도 날 보겠죠 woo
한참 기다리다 눈물이 고여요
이렇게 또 하루가 지나죠 oh

오늘 하루만 I cry (I cry)
영원히 행복하길 goodbye (goodbye, goodbye)
가끔은 내 생각에 웃어도 좋아
I'm fine thank you
Thank you

너무 보고 싶어 힘들어질 때면
바람 되어 불어주고
가끔 저 언덕에서 내 이름 부르며
달려와 힘껏 안아주렴

오늘 하루만 I cry (I cry)
영원히 행복하길 goodbye (goodbye, goodbye, goodbye)
가끔은 내 생각에 웃어도 좋아
I'm fine thank you (I'm fine thank you)
Thank you (thank you)

오늘 하루만 I cry (I cry)
영원히 행복하길 goodbye (goodbye, goodbye)
가끔은 내 생각에 웃어도 좋아
I'm fine thank you
Thank you

I'm fine thank you, thank you (thank you)
I'm fine thank you, thank you


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I'm Fine Thank You Lyrics as written by Chang Dae Kim

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    this song is really cute ^_^ it's basicaly saying, when life gets me down i know that i have you to run to. how sweet[: i love it!

    aandb1116on January 20, 2011   Link

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