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[Lyrics] Kara's Love Is Lyrics - Korean Version

Kara's Love Is (Korean Version) Lyrics from the latest album, Jumping. The album is also available in Japanese version, Girl's Talk.



Romanization Lyrics



neomu apeu dago tudeol georyeodo, geujeo huljjeok huljjeok georinda haedo
geunyang meong ttaerimyeo shigan bonaedo, geojitmal cheoreom ojin anhget jyo

gwaenhi mame eobtdeon shopping haebwado, gakkeum hejuk hejuk useobo ado
kkajit kkeot ijja ijja ijja ijja, geureohke dajim haebwa do, oh oh oh yeah yeah

sarangeun hangsang eonjena ashibda, dwi doraseo myeoneun tto dashi geuri wojyeo
ibyeoreun hangsang eonjena waerobda, nugudo neol daeshin mothae, just oh my love…
chu eogeun hangsang eonjena geuribda, hangyeol gati neoreul tto tto bogo shipge hae
I cry everyday cause love U

gidarira malhamyeon, gidaril tende
tteona gara mal hamyeon, halsu eobseo yo
sarang haneun sarang hadeon sarang badeon sarangi
sarang seureon sarang bakke moreudeon geu sarameul
eonjena ttadeut hadeon, geureohke pogeun hadeon
geu sarami sarangi nan gidaril geyo, jom neutget jyo geuchyo?


neomu himdeul ttaeman deulchwo naebwado, geujeo mothan ilman tteo ullyeo bwado
geunyang miwo hamyeo itgil baraedo, eobtdeon il cheoreom, dwaejin anhget jyo

gwaenhi babbeun deushi busan tteoreodo, gakkeum sseureojil deut ureobo ado
kkajit kkeot utja utja utja utja, geureohke dajim haebwa do

sarangeun hangsang eonjena ashibda, dwi doraseo myeoneun tto dashi geuri wojyeo
ibyeoreun hangsang eonjena waerobda, nugudo neol daeshin mothae, just oh my love…
chu eogeun hangsang eonjena geuribda, hangyeol gati neoreul tto tto bogo shipge hae
I cry everyday cause love U

to you.. just oh my love

nae nunmul meomchuge haejul mok sori sok sagim
nae seulpeum geuchige haejul hanmadi, just oh my love

chu eogeun hangsang maeume meomunda, hangyeol gati neoman tto tto dashi chatge dwae
I cry everyday cause love U
just oh my love… to you… just oh my love… to you…
just oh my love… to you… just oh my love…

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