Unemployed

Ryan Kulp

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Ryan Kulp


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백수 in a tracksuit
그냥 뒹굴거리고
Miss you come home (come home)
지루해 without you
What am I supposed to do
숨바꼭질 all alone (all alone)
혼밥 할 때면 보고 싶어
너만 있으면 돼
Cuz I've seen you smile
'Bout a thousand times
And I know I can do it again
Even though I can't take back the things I did
Do you hear me suffocating
On your last words
Said you could do better than me (than me)
Now I'm 백수 in a tracksuit
Lookin' out the 창문
Nothin' to do but sing (but sing)
혼밥 할 때면 보고 싶어
너만 있으면 되는데
오래 기다리기는 힘들어
돌아와줄래
Cuz I've seen you smile
'Bout a thousand times
And I know I can do it again
Even though I can't take back the things I did
But I've paid the price
'Bout a thousand times
And I know I can do it again
If you let me in

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