유리병 속에 담겨진 그대 편지
바다를 건너 나에게 돌아오리
슬퍼하지 말아요 my darling
내가 그리로 가리다 기다려주오

I'm on fire (fire)
We gon' higher (higher)
I'm on fire (fire)
We gon' higher (higher)
나는 불나방

언제나 고독해 킬리만자로
걸어가는 듯해 뙤약볕 쬐러
활활 타오르는 그대의 외로움
내가 달래 주고파 옆에서 uh

닭똥 같은 눈물 내 손등
으로 슥슥 닦아 주리다 슥슥
그대가 선인장
이더라도 얼마든지 안아주리다

Oh oh, I'm so dangerous, oh
너의 맘에 불을 지피고 난 뛰어들어 say
Oh oh, she's so dangerous, oh
그 속으로 몸을 던지고

I'm on fire (fire)
오르락내리락해
We gon' higher (higher)
나는 불나방
I'm on fire (fire)
너에게 날아갈래
We gon' higher (higher)
나는 불나방 uh

Wait a minute, hold up wait a minute
애타게 만들고 어디가 stay with me (wait, wait)
왜 이러니 내게 왜 이러니
노란 입술 자국만 아련히

밀고 당기지 말아
난 오직 한 곳만 보고 날아
더듬이는 엘로드 그대만을 찾아
누가 우릴 막아
불꽃 속으로 난 활공

Oh oh, I'm so dangerous, oh
재가 날려도 날갯짓을 멈추지 않고 say
Oh oh, she's so dangerous, oh
그 속으로 몸을 던지고

I'm on fire (fire)
오르락내리락해
We gon' higher (higher)
나는 불나방
I'm on fire (fire)
너에게 날아갈래
We gon' higher (higher)
나는 불나방

자다 깨길 반복해 (oh oh)
불안함 늘 내 옆에 있어 (oh oh)
어둠 드리우지 않기를
그대 손과 두 눈이 (oh oh)
영원히 빛나길 기도해 (oh oh)
해가 떨어지지 않기를
La la la la la la la la la la la la la la

(Put your hands together)
불이야 불 call me up, no one-one-nine (hi hi)
불이야 불 후하후하 여기 쉬어줘
불이야 불 call me up, no one-one-nine (hi hi)
불이야 불 후하후하 옆에 있어줘


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