A Korean ballad where missing someone becomes a physical absence inside yourself.
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A Korean ballad where missing someone becomes a physical absence inside yourself.
What's sharp about these lyrics is how the missing person becomes an internal event, not an external absence.
The singer isn't looking out the window; they're watching a film reel behind their eyelids, and the projectionist won't quit.
Editor's note
2BiC's Heart and the ache of memory
A Korean ballad where missing someone becomes a physical absence inside yourself.
nun gamado tto niga boigo
What's sharp about these lyrics is how the missing person becomes an internal event, not an external absence. The singer isn't looking out the window; they're watching a film reel behind their eyelids, and the projectionist won't quit.
The phrase 'nun gamado tto niga boigo', 'even with my eyes closed, I see you again', doesn't feel like a romantic cliché here. It's a report from a body that won't cooperate, a mind that's been colonized. The song keeps returning to that image because it's the central malfunction: the person is gone, but the memory won't stop projecting.
That's the lyric's engine. It turns missing someone from an emotion into a sensory glitch, something your own eyes won't stop doing against your will.
The way the Korean phrases 'nal michige mandeureo' ('driving me crazy') and 'I feel alone' sit next to each other, it's that bilingual ache, the feeling too big for one language.
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the pull of "nun gamado tto niga boigo"the pull of "nal michige mandeureo"
Lyrics
Heart
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eoreo buteun nae mameul kkaeuneun
neoreul hyanghan kkeuteopsneun geurium
nun gamado tto niga boigo
neul nae aneseo tteodoneun ni moseup
nae mami isanghae
neol boneun nae mami
I’m looking for my heart
nal michige mandeureo
I’m looking for your love
neo hanamaneul wonhae
mireonaego jiwonaedo
jakkuman deo gipeojineun
i nae mameul
ontong neoro chaewo I feel alone
nun gamado tto niga boigo
neul nae aneseo tteodoneun ne moseup
nae mami isanghae
neol boneun nae mami
I’m looking for my heart
nal michige mandeureo
I’m looking for your love
neo hanamaneul wonhae
mireonaego jiwonaedo
jakkuman deo gipeojineun
i nae mameul
ontong neoro chaewo I feel alone
nae mami ireoneun geonji
mollasseossdeon geureon neukkimdeuri
nareul mandeureo
jakkuman neoman barabwa
neoreul neomu saranghanabwa
I’m looking for my heart
nal michige mandeureo
I’m looking for your love
neo hanamaneul wonhae
mireonaego jiwonaedo
jakkuman deo gipeojineun
i nae mameul
ontong neoro chaewo I feel alone
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What is "Heart" by 2BiC about?
A Korean ballad where missing someone becomes a physical absence inside yourself. What's sharp about these lyrics is how the missing person becomes an internal event, not an external absence. The singer isn't looking out the window; they're watching a film reel behind their eyelids, and the projectionist won't quit.
Who performs "Heart"?
2BiC performs "Heart", and this lyric page sits inside the 2BiC catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Heart"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "2BiC's Heart and the ache of memory", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Heart"?
Yes. The related section below points to Walk backward and I Am In Love with a short reason for opening each page next.
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