A breakup song where the only thing left is watching someone walk away.
The lyric works by staying in that motionless space.
It doesn't reach for drama or explanation; it just documents the shutdown.
A breakup song where the only thing left is watching someone walk away.
A breakup song where the only thing left is watching someone walk away.
The lyric works by staying in that motionless space.
It doesn't reach for drama or explanation; it just documents the shutdown.
A breakup song where the only thing left is watching someone walk away.
Oh wae amu maldo mot hago
The lyric works by staying in that motionless space. It doesn't reach for drama or explanation; it just documents the shutdown. The power is in what isn't said, in the 'nothing left' that the title names.
The repeated line 'Oh wae amu maldo mot hago', 'Oh why can't I say anything', captures the whole song. It's not just sadness; it's a kind of shock that empties you out. The words circle around that frozen state where even tears feel like someone else's.
That question holds the entire song. It's less a cry for answers and more the sound of someone hitting a wall they didn't see coming.
The way the phrase 'naega hal su inneun ge ijen eopda', 'what I could do, now there's nothing', hangs at the end of each verse. It lands quietly, like a fact you're just realizing.
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ijen andoel geot gatdaneun kkeutnaeneun ge matdaneun
geu mari nae gaseumeul chinda
tteollineun ne moksoriga heongkeureojin nunbichi
tto han beon nae gaseumeul chinda
Oh wae amu maldo mot hago
Oh wae babogachi seo isseo
neoreul baraboda utda ulda ibyeoreul handa
dasi mot bol saram anado bonda
neoui nunmul jaguk ttaragada meomchwoseo beoryeosseo
naega hal su inneun ge ijen eopda
jigeum mak doraseon neoreul magaseojil motago
yeogie geudaero seo itda
majimak baeryeoraneun ge neol butjapji motage
kkeutkkaji nal makgo seo itda
Oh wae amu maldo mot hago
Oh wae babogachi seo isseo
neoreul baraboda utda ulda ibyeoreul handa
dasi mot bol saram anado bonda
neoui nunmul jaguk ttaragada meomchwoseo beoryeosseo
naega hal su inneun ge ijen eopda
seoreopge uneun ne moseubeul
boado ana jul sun eobtjyo
ijen hal su eobtjyo nae mogsi anijyo
neoreul baraboda utda ulda ibyeoreul handa
dasi mot bol saram anado bonda
neoui nunmul jaguk ttaragada meomchwoseo beoryeosseo
naega hal su inneun ge ijen eopda
neoreul baraboda utda uldaga
dasi mot bol saram anado bonda
neoui nunmul jaguk ttaragada meomchwoseo beoryeosseo
naega hal su inneun ge ijen eopda
A breakup song where the only thing left is watching someone walk away. The lyric works by staying in that motionless space. It doesn't reach for drama or explanation; it just documents the shutdown.
2AM performs "Nothing Left Now", and this lyric page sits inside the 2AM catalog on LyroVerse.
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