A straightforward pop plea that asks the simplest, hardest question.
Most love songs dress up desire with poetry.
This one strips it down to logistics: who you call when the night gets long, who makes the morning coffee.
A straightforward pop plea that asks the simplest, hardest question.
A straightforward pop plea that asks the simplest, hardest question.
Most love songs dress up desire with poetry.
This one strips it down to logistics: who you call when the night gets long, who makes the morning coffee.
A straightforward pop plea that asks the simplest, hardest question.
geunyang gachi sallae?
Most love songs dress up desire with poetry. This one strips it down to logistics: who you call when the night gets long, who makes the morning coffee. The commitment it offers is daily, not dramatic.
The phrase 'geunyang gachi sallae?', 'shall we just live together?', arrives quietly after admitting how much it hurts to wait. It's less a grand romantic gesture than a tired, practical solution to missing someone. The song keeps circling back to that basic need for company.
It's not 'will you marry me' but 'shall we just live together,' which feels more like a real conversation. The question hangs there, almost shy, before the chorus sweeps it up.
The way 'Marry you' sits alone in English, then gets answered in Korean each time.
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Neol baraeda jureo ganeungil
Yojeumttara neomuna aswiwo
Maldollyeo malhajin anheulge uri (geunyang gachi sallae?)
Nae eokkaee gidae jamdeulgo
Gutnait kiseue neon kkumkkugo
Moningkeopiro harul sijakhae uri
Marry you
Narang gyeolhonhaejullae
Marry you
Pyeongsaeng hamkkehaejullae
Marry you love you
Eonjena naesarami dwaejullae
Honjain bami neomu gireo
Bamsae tonghwahaedo aswiwo
Maldollyeo malhajin anheulge uri
Marry you
Narang gyeolhonhaejullae
Marry you
Pyeongsaeng hamkkehaejullae
Marry you love you
Eonjena naesarami dwaejullae
Gippeulttaen hamkke useojugo
Seulpeunttaen hamkke ureojulge
Eonjena deumjikhan neoui pyeoni dwaejulge
Yaksokhalge
Marry you
Narang gyeolhonhaejullae
Marry you
Pyeongsaeng hamkke haejullae
Marry you love you
Eonjena naesarami dwaejullae
Nothing better than you nothing better than you
Just wanna marry you
A straightforward pop plea that asks the simplest, hardest question. Most love songs dress up desire with poetry. This one strips it down to logistics: who you call when the night gets long, who makes the morning coffee.
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