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I dream high 난 꿈을 꾸죠 힘들 때면
난 눈을 감고 꿈이 이뤄지는 그 순간을
계속 떠올리며 일어나죠

두려움의 끝에서 난 오늘도 흔들리죠
떨어질까 봐 날아오르지 못하는 어린 새처럼
자꾸 내가 할 수 있나 내 꿈이 이뤄질까
내딛는 걸음 한 걸음 걸음이 다시 두려워 질 때마다

I dream high 난 꿈을 꾸죠 힘들 때면
난 눈을 감고 꿈이 이뤄지는 그 순간을
계속 떠올리며 일어나죠

I can fly high 나는 믿어요
언젠가는 저 하늘위로 날개를 펴고 누구보다도
자유롭게 높이 날아 오를 거에요

넘어진 날 일으켜 줄 용기가 필요하죠
먼지를 털고 다시 일어나 또 한 번 뛰어갈 용기가
다시 한 번 나를 믿고 나의 운명을 믿고 모든 걸 걸고
내 키보다 높은 벽을 뛰어 넘을 거에요

I dream high 난 꿈을 꾸죠 힘들 때면
난 눈을 감고 꿈이 이뤄지는 그 순간을
계속 떠올리며 (다시) 일어나죠 (Oh)

I can fly high 나는 믿어요
언젠가는 저 하늘위로 (저 하늘위로) 날개를 펴고 누구보다도
자유롭게 높이 (난) 날아 오를 거에요

Dream high a chance to fly high
아픔들은 이젠 모두 다 bye bye
하늘에 있는 저 별들처럼 높이 날아봐
니 꿈들을 펼쳐 보는 거야
Time for you to shine 이제부터 시작이야
Gotta make 'em mine 니 손으로 이뤄가
미랠 두려워하지 마 이젠 힘껏 자신 있게
걸어가 destiny 숙명이지 멈출 수 없는 운명이 지금
우리 눈앞에 펼쳐지지 이건
너를 위한 whole new fantasy
그러니 이제부터 여기 내 손을 잡아
우리의 목표는 지금부터 하나
꿈과 미래 포기하지 않아
젊음 열정 여기 모두다 Dream High

I dream high 난 꿈을 꾸죠 (힘들 때면) 힘들 때면
난 눈을 감고 (눈을 감고) 꿈이 이뤄지는 그 순간을
계속 떠올리며 일어나죠 (Oh)

I can fly high 나는 믿어요 (믿어요)
언젠가는 저 하늘위로 (저 하늘위로) 날개를 펴고 누구보다도
자유롭게 높이 날아 오를 거에요

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