A breakup song that keeps replaying the final scene, hoping for a different cut.
Most breakup songs want to burn the tape.
This one just wants to rewind it, to see if maybe the actor playing you is still waiting off-camera.
A breakup song that keeps replaying the final scene, hoping for a different cut.
A breakup song that keeps replaying the final scene, hoping for a different cut.
Most breakup songs want to burn the tape.
This one just wants to rewind it, to see if maybe the actor playing you is still waiting off-camera.
A breakup song that keeps replaying the final scene, hoping for a different cut.
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
Most breakup songs want to burn the tape. This one just wants to rewind it, to see if maybe the actor playing you is still waiting off-camera. There's a vanity in that, a refusal to believe the director called cut.
The phrase 'majimak jangmyeoncheoreom', 'like the last scene', does the heavy lifting. It pins the whole memory down to a single, frozen moment of crying, the kind you can't edit out or fast-forward past. Every time he tries to laugh it off or swallow it down, the reel just snaps back to that shot.
It's not a question he expects an answer to. It's the habit of checking over his shoulder, the muscle memory of a love that used to be standing there.
The way 'Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka', 'If I turn around, will you be there?', gets repeated at the end, softer each time, until it's just a whisper to an empty set.
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Geunyang bogo sipgo
Yeogiga apeuda jakkuman apeuda
Amuri eokjiro useoboryeo haedo chamaboryeo haedo
Yeonghwaeseocheoreom
Dasi saranghal sun eobseulkka
Nal ullideon geu majimak jangmyeoncheoreom
Kkok irwojineun geureon geureon sarang
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
Geunyang ichyeojilkka
Du nuneul gamdeusi
Tibireul kkeudeusi
Maeil tteooreuneun
Nal bodeon ni miso
Nal bureudeon ipsul
Yeonghwaeseocheoreom
Dasi saranghal sun eobseulkka
Nal ullideon geu majimak jangmyeoncheoreom
Kkok irwojineun geureon geureon sarang
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
Han georeumman deo
Han baljjangman deo
Naege dorawa dasi nareul anajwo
Deo iboda apeulgeol jal aljiman
You are the only one for me
Kkok neoyeoyaman hae
Yeonghwal boneun naenae
Hanchameul utdaga ureosseo
Ajikdo seonhan uriyaegi gataseo
Kkok irwojineun geureon geureon sarang
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
Dwidora bomyeon niga wa isseulkka
A breakup song that keeps replaying the final scene, hoping for a different cut. Most breakup songs want to burn the tape. This one just wants to rewind it, to see if maybe the actor playing you is still waiting off-camera.
2AM performs "Happy Ending", and this lyric page sits inside the 2AM catalog on LyroVerse.
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