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Lonely Lyrics

Lonely Romanization Lyrics by Kara

Eodi itni hayan gieok soge
Somteol gati niga naeryeowa nal nunmul nage hae
Eodi itni neodo bogo itni
Naege gajang meonjeo dallyeowa judeon neonde

Nae ibsureul jeoshineun chok chokhan iseul cheoreom
Nae mame nae gaseume amu sori eobshi naeryeo

Gidaryeo lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely ajikdo
Nan heundeullyeo janjan han geuri ume
Dashi nae gyeote nae gyeote nae gyeote jogeumsshik
Dorawajwo nal anajwo nal jikyeojwo to me

Gidarini gateun haneul bomyeo
Hokshi neodo nawa gateun saenggageul halkka
Nae ibsure salmyeoshi daga ol ttaecheoreom neon
Nae mame nae gaseume amu sori eobshi tteona

Ireohke mideulge geunyang gidaryeo bolge
Seoroga seororeul wihae jamshi tteoreo jyeot ineun shiganeuro my love to you
Gidaryeo lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely ajikdo

Gidaryeo lonely, I'm lonely, I'm lonely yeojeonhi
Nan heundeullyeo ganjeol han geuriume
Geudae nae gyeote nae gyeote nae gyeote jogeumsshik
Dashi dorawa jwo nan mideulge barae bolge to you


Lonely Lyrics - English Translation

Where are you? In my white memory is like cotton. You come down, making me cry
Where are you? Are you watching too? You were always the first one who ran to me

My lips, just like the dew
My heart, me feelings come down without a sound

Wait, Lonely I'm Lonely I'm Lonely still
I'm shaking, in my quiet yearning
Again, by my side, by my side, by my side, little by little
Come back, hug me tight, protect me, To Me

Are you waiting too, while watching the same sky?
Maybe you and I are thinking the same thing

Gently, touching my lips, you
My hear, my feelings, go away without a sound

Like this, I'll just believe, I'll just wait
Apart, just for some time, for each other, My Love To You

Wait, Lonely I'm Lonely I'm Lonely still

Wait, Lonely I'm Lonely I'm Lonely always
I'm shaking, in my quiet yearning
Again, by my side, by my side, by my side, little by little
Come back to me, I'll believe, I'll hope
To You

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