Leggo, everybody on the left
Everybody on the right
Everybody, body, everybody in the house say
Lalalalala hey
Lalalalala hey
Lalalalalala yeah

Baby say yeah yeah yeah
Yes don't say no no no no
눈을 뗄 수 없어
널 가질 수가 없대도 도 도 도
이런 적 첨이야
나를 봐 왜 어딜 봐
불러도 아무 대답 없는 넌 모나리자
여긴 너의 자리야 날 떠나지마
I know, I know, I know, I know

사랑해 사랑해 사랑한다
태양보다 뜨겁게 원한다
넌 가질 수 없는
모나리자 같아서 두려워

내게 안녕이라 말하지마
그런 눈빛으로 내게 말하지마
Baby say yes
Baby say yes
모나리자 같은 표정을하고 (hey)
Oh oh oh oh oh
Oh baby say yes
Baby say yes
난 멍하니 서서 바라보고있어

You never know 니가 내 여자가 될지
난 결국 또 너를 바라보게 됐지
아무 말 없이 무표정 한듯 웃으며 넌 멀어지고있어
I know I know I know I know

사랑해 사랑해 사랑한다
이렇게 소리쳐 불러본다
넌 가질 수 없는
모나리자 같아서 두려워

내게 안녕이라 말하지마
그런 눈빛으로 내게 말하지마
Baby say yes
Baby say yes
모나리자 같은 표정을 하고 (hey)

Oh oh oh oh oh
Oh baby say yes
Baby say yes
난 멍하니서서 바라보고있어
널 만질 수는 없지만 널, 가질 수는 없지만 널 원해 (wow)

Everybody on the left
Everybody on the right
Everybody, body, everybody in the house say
Lalalalala oh
Lalalalala oh
Lalalalalala

내게 안녕이라 말하지마
그런 눈빛으로 내게 말하지마
Baby say yes
Baby say yes
모나리자 같은 표정을 하고 (표정을 하고) hey
Oh oh oh oh oh
Oh baby say yes
Baby say yes
난 멍하니 서서 바라보고있어


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모나리자 Mona Lisa Lyrics as written by Joo Young Song Ji In Kim

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