A brief, urgent interlude where Suga's alter ego wrestles with the space between his heart and his reality.
The interlude form suits this perfectly.
It doesn't build to a resolution; it just sits in the friction.
A brief, urgent interlude where Suga's alter ego wrestles with the space between his heart and his reality.
A brief, urgent interlude where Suga's alter ego wrestles with the space between his heart and his reality.
The interlude form suits this perfectly.
It doesn't build to a resolution; it just sits in the friction.
A brief, urgent interlude where Suga's alter ego wrestles with the space between his heart and his reality.
내 마음대로 안 될 걸 다 알면서
The interlude form suits this perfectly. It doesn't build to a resolution; it just sits in the friction. The repetition of "set me free" isn't hopeful, it's the sound of someone circling the same cage, aware of the walls.
He says "내 마음대로 안 될 걸 다 알면서", I know it won't go my way. That's the whole knot. He's fully aware his desires won't align with his circumstances, yet he keeps asking to be set free anyway. It's less a demand and more a confession of being stuck in that knowing.
That admission, knowing it won't go his way, undercuts the plea. It makes "set me free" sound less like a request and more like a habit he can't break.
The way "oh, no, no, no" cuts in after he admits knowing the truth. It feels like a flinch.
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Set me free, yeah
Set me free, yeah
내 마음대로 안 될 걸 다 알면서 (알면서) 음
nae ma-eumdaero an doel geol da almyeonseo (almyeonseo) eum
Set me free (set me free), yeah
Set me free (set me free), yeah
그게 내 맘이 아니란 걸 알면서 (알면서)
geuge nae mami aniran geol almyeonseo (almyeonseo)
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
Set me free
Set me free
난 자유롭게 허공에 떠 있네
nan jayuropge heogong-e tteo inne
Set me free
Set me free
요즘 기분이 왜인지 꿀꿀해
yojeum gibuni waeinji kkulkkulhae
내 하루는 바닥에서 기고
nae haruneun badageseo gigo
또 하루는 창공에서 나네
tto haruneun changgong-eseo nane
왜 왜
wae wae
Set me free, yeah
Set me free, yeah
내 마음대로 안 될 걸 다 알면서 음
nae ma-eumdaero an doel geol da almyeonseo eum
Set me free (set me free), yeah
Set me free (set me free), yeah
그게 내 맘이 아니란 걸 알면서
geuge nae mami aniran geol almyeonseo
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
Set me free, yeah
Set me free, yeah
Set me free, yeah
Set me free, yeah
Set me free, yeah (set me free)
Set me free, yeah (set me free)
Set me free, yeah (set me free)
Set me free, yeah (set me free)
Set me free
Set me free
A brief, urgent interlude where Suga's alter ego wrestles with the space between his heart and his reality. The interlude form suits this perfectly. It doesn't build to a resolution; it just sits in the friction.
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