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[Lyrics] Here I am by 4Men feat Mi (美)

For those who watched Secret Garden, there is one song among the the Original Soundtracks (OST) list, which I kinda like. This song is sang by 4Men - a Korean boy band and Mi, another artist from Korea titled "Here I Am".

I will have two versions of the lyrics, one being the romanization lyrics and another in the original language for those who can read hangul, as well as the translation of the songs.

Romanization Lyrics
Here I am yeogi Here I am
Here I am naega yeogie yeogi inneunde

Here I am jigeum Here I am
Here I am jigeum yeogie naega inneunde

nal da jwodo mojara
nal beoryeodo mojara
naega neol eolmamankeum saranghaneunjireul
moreul geoya ama neon Here I am

Here I am yeogi Here I am
Here I am naega yeogie yeogi inneunde

nal da jwodo mojara
nal beoryeodo mojara
naega neol eolmamankeum saranghaneunjireul
gateun jarieseo neol gidarilge

nal yokhaedo gwaenchanha
nal beoryeodo gwaenchanha
naega neol eolmamankeum saranghaneunjireul
moreul geoya ama neon Here I am

moreul geoya ama neon Here I am




Hangul
Here I am 여기 Here I am
Here I am 내가 여기에 여기 있는데

Here I am 지금 Here I am
Here I am 지금 여기에 내가 있는데

날 다 줘도 모자라
날 버려도 모자라
내가 널 얼마만큼 사랑하는지를
모를 거야 아마 넌 Here I am

Here I am 여기 Here I am
Here I am 내가 여기에 여기 있는데

날 다 줘도 모자라
날 버려도 모자라
내가 널 얼마만큼 사랑하는지를
같은 자리에서 널 기다릴게

날 욕해도 괜찮아
날 버려도 괜찮아
내가 널 얼마만큼 사랑하는지를
모를 거야 아마 넌 Here I am

모를 거야 아마 넌 Here I am

Translation of the Lyrics
Here I am,In this place,Here I am
Here I am ,In this place,I’m here.

Here I am,in this place,Here I am
Here I am,In this place,I’m here now

Even if it’s not enough
I’ll show how much I really love you
You may never know but
Here I am

Here I am,In this place,Here I am
Here I am ,In this place,I’m here.

Even if it’s not enough for me to show
How much I really love you
I’ll just wait for you in this place.

Even if you think it’s not enough,it’s fine
I’ll show how much I really love you
You may never know but
Here I am

You may never know, but Here I am


credit to L.o.L

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