A late-night question about what lasts when everything else fades.
The song builds its entire world around a single, vulnerable ask.
There's no grand argument or justification, just the quiet work of tracing a face in the dark before it disappears.
A late-night question about what lasts when everything else fades.
A late-night question about what lasts when everything else fades.
The song builds its entire world around a single, vulnerable ask.
There's no grand argument or justification, just the quiet work of tracing a face in the dark before it disappears.
A late-night question about what lasts when everything else fades.
saebyeokbarameun hangsang geu shijeollo derigo ga
The song builds its entire world around a single, vulnerable ask. There's no grand argument or justification, just the quiet work of tracing a face in the dark before it disappears.
He sings about 'the dawn wind that always stays in that time,' carrying a face he keeps trying to sketch. The lyric holds onto that specific, stubborn breeze, the one that won't move on from a particular hour. It answers the pressure of a memory that refuses to become past tense, clinging to the exact air of a shared sunrise.
That 'dawn wind always staying in that time' pins the whole feeling down. It's not just wind; it's wind stuck on repeat, holding the scene in place long after you've left.
The way 'Um, um, um, um' drifts in feels less like a vocal fill and more like someone searching for the next breath, or the next word that won't come.
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deohal nawi eoptteon geu nare gyejeore
uri useumsoriga nama isseulkka
byeoreul sedeut neoye du nuneul boatteon
nae moseubeul neoneun ireobeoryeosseulkka
saebyeokbarameun hangsang geu shijeollo derigo ga
neoye eolgureul sanggishikigon hae
jjitgin heunjeoge jogak hanadulsshik mureodaga
dashi aekja wie chueogeul geuryeotji
Will you remember me
shigani jina gieoge meonjiga ssayeodo
nunbushideon jinan maneun sungane
naega neowa hamkkeyeottan geol
Remember me, remember me
Remember me
Um, um, um, um
bangaun soshiga deodiji anke wajura
bogo shipeun saramdeuri neomunado mankuna
banganeul gadeuk chaeuneun hansumgwa honjatmal
geuttae ne soneul notchin anchi
shigane beoryeojyeotjiman
gwayeon doragal goshi geogi namaisseulkka
neoye maeum hanguseok eodierado
naega saraittamyeon useul su isseul geot gata
Will you remember me
shigani jina gieoke meonjiga ssayeodo
nunbushideon jinan maneun sungane
naega neowa hamkkeyeottan geol
A late-night question about what lasts when everything else fades. The song builds its entire world around a single, vulnerable ask. There's no grand argument or justification, just the quiet work of tracing a face in the dark before it disappears.
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