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Come save me, come save me
기억해줘 서랍 속에
기억해줘 지갑 속에
내가 있던 흔적들을
하나도 빠짐없이 새겨줘

추억해줘 사진 속에
남아있던 공간 속에
향기 숨결
사라지지 않게

제발 나를 지나쳐 봄날처럼
바람처럼 놓지
Can you save,
Can you save me?
그래 나를 스쳐 지난 향기처럼
수많은 날들 말고
Can you save,
Can you save me?

Save me

돌아와줘 I want you back (back, 9x)
너와 기억 나를 시간에 맡겨 두지
돌아와줘 I want you back (back 9x)
기다릴게 여기 남겨진 돌아선
I say save me
(Can you save me?)

잊을 법한 기억들을 하나둘씩 되돌려
계절이 자나 계절을 맞아
너를 다시 품에

제발 나를 자나쳐  봄날처럼
바람처럼 놓지
Can you save,
Can you save me?

그래 나를 스쳐 지난 향기처럼
수많은 날들 말고
Can you save,
Can you save me?

시간에 맡기지
나를 추억하려 하지
제발 제발 제발
하나도 지우지는

돌아와줘 I want you back (back, 9x)
너와 기억 나를 시간에 맡겨두지
돌아와줘 I want you back (back, 9x)
기다릴게 여기 남겨진 돌아선
I say save me

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