A ballad about living fully after a relationship ends, anchored in one simple, repeated phrase.
Most breakup songs fixate on loss or blame.
This one quietly insists that having loved someone becomes the reason you keep going.
A ballad about living fully after a relationship ends, anchored in one simple, repeated phrase.
A ballad about living fully after a relationship ends, anchored in one simple, repeated phrase.
Most breakup songs fixate on loss or blame.
This one quietly insists that having loved someone becomes the reason you keep going.
A ballad about living fully after a relationship ends, anchored in one simple, repeated phrase.
Saldaga hanbeon jjeumeun majuchigireul
Most breakup songs fixate on loss or blame. This one quietly insists that having loved someone becomes the reason you keep going. The memory isn't a ghost; it's the floor.
The phrase "Saldaga hanbeon jjeumeun majuchigireul", "the moment you live at least once", keeps circling back. It's less about moving on than about holding onto the fact that something real happened. The lyric doesn't try to argue that the past was perfect, just that it existed, and that's enough to build a life around.
It's the song's title, but in Korean it lands more like a quiet oath. Not "I lived once," but "the moment you live at least once", as if that single point in time is now the compass.
The way the vocal line stretches on "geu gose sara", "I still live there", feels less like regret and more like a settled fact.
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Nuneul gamgiman haedo nunmuri heulleo
Niga boyeoseo manhi bogoshipeoseo
I know da kkeutnan iringeol
Gateun gonggan gateun shigan gateun sesang ijiman
Eodil bwado eodil gado
Neoneun boijil anha
Saldaga hanbeon jjeumeun majuchigireul
Nan ajikdo geu gose sara
Eodiseo geu eodiseo mueolhadeunji
Geongang hage haengbok hage sara
Saraittan geoseuro jeongmal gomaweo
Neoeui soshigi naega saneun iyungeol
I know da kkeutnan iringeol
Dareun mannam dareun saram saranghaedo gwaenchanha
Nugul manna mweoga dwaetgeon
Neoman haengbokhamyeon dwe
Saldaga hanbeon jjeumeun majuchigireul
Nan ajikdo geu gose sara
Eodiseo geu eodiseo mueolhadeunji
Geongang hage haengbok hage sara !
(Saldaga hanbeon jjeumeun...
Saldaga hanbeon jjeumeun...
Ajikdo... Ajikdo geu gose sara)
Hanbeonman ttak hanbeonman majuchindamyeon
Kkok i mal jeonhaejul geoya
Taeeona neoreul manna gomaweottago
Jalsallago kkok haengbokharago
A ballad about living fully after a relationship ends, anchored in one simple, repeated phrase. Most breakup songs fixate on loss or blame. This one quietly insists that having loved someone becomes the reason you keep going.
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