날 죽이지 마
나 너무 힘들어

넌, 넌 뱀이야

항상 같을 수만 있다면 좋을 텐데
Swipe it up down 넘겨 옛날에 message
뭔가 앗아갔어 내게서 남지 않아 네게도
(Real love, my condolence to casket)
End is on the way, yeah
영화 한 편 끝이 난 건데 yeah
뒤편까지 머릿속에 남아
이입 주인공에, 어찌 살지 걱정해
누가 변했다는 설정에 신물이 나지만 okay

너를 지워내야 했어 그게 사랑이라서
내가 살 수 있는 방법이라서 (내가 살 수 있는 방법이라서)
너를 끊어내야 했어
숨을 쉴 수 없어서
죽을 만큼 너무나 아파서 (it hurt so bad)

어둠이 낮게 깔린 내 마음엔
어김없이 네가 다가온다
눈물은 방울처럼 쏟아지고
사랑이란 아나콘다

둘이 나눈 사진 cheese 나는 rat, you's a snake
나를 잡아먹기보다 원해 play, don't do that
내가 원해왔던 건 리드지만 목에 채워 리드줄
I'm please you 더는 깊게 들어오지 않길 shit too heavy
I'm brown like gravy (gravy)
좀 더 조른다면 나버릴지 몰라 blemish (yeah)
준비되어 있지 않던 일은 내게 다른 계획을 야기해
내 반대로 가줘 지금 안 좋거든 내 상태 (yeah)

너를 지워내야 했어 그게 사랑이라서
내가 살 수 있는 방법이라서 (내가 살 수 있는 방법이라서)
너를 끊어내야 했어
숨을 쉴 수 없어서
죽을 만큼 너무나 아파서 (it hurt so bad)

어둠이 낮게 깔린 내 마음엔
어김없이 네가 다가온다
눈물은 방울처럼 쏟아지고
사랑이란 아나콘다

Oh, oh, oh, oh 사랑이란 아나콘다
Oh, oh, oh, oh 사랑이란 아나콘다


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사랑은 아나콘다 Love Is Anaconda Lyrics as written by Pyong An Park Chang Ho Lee

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