Please don't hurt me, I have told you
All my love is all I've got
And tomorrow is the day
When I for your sake, I'm coming back
And you tell me that I don't love you

I'm trying hard to make you jealous
Trying harder to make you stay
Days are longer, night are crazy
It's so strange when you're away
And you tell me that I don't love you

Because I love you, I will show you
All the faces my love can have
So please
Let me come to you and stay this time
And you tell me that I don't love you
Oh, you know that it's just not true


Lyrics submitted by Idan, edited by DMC12

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    A cute underappreciated gem. Basically about a guy wanting to have another go at a relationship that didn't work the first time around. With all the conditions he is imposing this time around too, one wonders if it will work this time too. Still, he is willing to have a go but still somwhat scared of being hurt again. After all, it the ones u truly love who can really hurt you.

    The song is sorta like We Can Work It Out by the Beatles lyrically in that the protagonist is very self-centred still and you can see how it might not work out. Notice that this one protagonist says that he is coming back 'for your sake' and not for his own. Mock pride i guess, or mebbe a character flaw ?

    Either way a gem.

    maqsimillionon July 23, 2008   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I agree it's a little gem but I think is more about an actual couple that for some reason had had to be apart and how are they dealing with the distance

    mercefon June 26, 2017   Link
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    General Comment

    He is trying to convince his girlfriend that his love for her is genuine, and that he wants to get together with her for real.

    Please change the lyrics :)

    Last time I listened to the song I'm pretty sure there was no korean in that song.

    DMC12on May 30, 2022   Link

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