Wanna get it only time music big volume
Wanna get it only time music
뜨거운 음악이 흘러 사람들 하나 둘 모이면 (hmm-hmm)
적당한 분위기 속에 참았다 힐끗 보네
Wanna get it only time music big volume
Wanna get it only time music

술에 지나친 허그 아찔한 긴장이 흘러 (우우)
적당한 분위기 속에 참았던 마음을 보이네
Wanna get it only time music big volume
Wanna get it only time music

음악이 흘러 사랑을 하고 시간이 흘러 wanna get it

Wanna get it only time music big volume
Wanna get it only time music
Wanna get it only time music

음악이 흘러 사랑을 하고 시간이 흘러 wanna get it
I wanna stay up till midnight
Wanna stay up all through the night
I wanna stay with you tonight
Just wanna have you next to me
I wanna stay up till midnight
You set me free like a cloud
Wanna stay up all through the night (wanna get it)
Want you to stay and be mine
Yeah, I'm free, I'm free, I'm free, I'm free like breeze
Just wanna have you next to me wanna get it


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흘러 All Through The Night Lyrics as written by Han Cheol Lee Gyu Chan Cho

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    First off, I'd just like to say that this song is one of my all-time favorites! It's so deep and her voice is so mesmerizing, it literally makes me ache hearing it.

    The lyrics are pretty direct, but could be said for different situations. Above all, the girl is just heartbroken because she can't be with the one she loves. She's in a long distance relationship because her partner had a job or something along those lines(ei: with an ocean in between, i'll wait for you, but I understand what you need to do, and it's a little hard cause I've known it from the start, So how can I be mad at you) that's crumbling, and it just kills her because before he left, he promised her that nothing would change and their love would always remain. There's nothing left in the relationship except them actually saying it's over aloud (ei: tell me it's done so I can leave, just let me go).

    It can also be taken as this girl who's going through a break-up and she's just going crazy and missing her partner so much.

    comfuzzled_on December 06, 2010   Link

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