A K-pop track about restarting a stalled heart and finding a way forward.
Most empowerment anthems shout about being strong already.
This one admits the engine is off and covered in frost, then spends three minutes coaxing it back to life.
A K-pop track about restarting a stalled heart and finding a way forward.
A K-pop track about restarting a stalled heart and finding a way forward.
Most empowerment anthems shout about being strong already.
This one admits the engine is off and covered in frost, then spends three minutes coaxing it back to life.
A K-pop track about restarting a stalled heart and finding a way forward.
meomchwobeorin tteugeowotdeon naui simjangi
Most empowerment anthems shout about being strong already. This one admits the engine is off and covered in frost, then spends three minutes coaxing it back to life. The ambition feels quieter, more like a private negotiation than a public declaration.
The phrase 'meomchwobeorin tteugeowotdeon naui simjangi', my heart that had stopped, that was frozen, does the heavy lifting. It's not just a heart that's sad; it's one that quit moving entirely, went cold. The whole song is about warming that thing back up, convincing it to beat one more time so you can take off.
Calling a heart 'stopped and frozen' makes the restart feel physical, almost mechanical. It's not a metaphor you work through; it's a thing you have to thaw and jump-start.
The way 'I can fly away' lifts after the Korean verses, like a little permission slip you give yourself.
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boiji anneun dareun sesangeun
nawaneun sanggwaneopdadeon
geuttaeui naneun ilko isseotji
modeun geotdeureul
budichyeobogo apado hago
sangcheobatgido hamyeonseo
dasi sijakaryeo hae
oraetdongan meomchwobeorin
tteugeowotdeon naui simjangi
dasi hanbeon deo ttwil su itge
I can fly away
Spread my wings and fly away
jamdeureo beorin ijeotdeon nareul chajaga
I'm still far away
You and I will find a way
apeuji anke i soneul nochi aneulge
uril gamssaneun sunganui gijeok
dan han beon bol su itdamyeon
tto haeboneun geoya
eonjenga sarajindaedo
geunalkkaji saraboryeo hae
naega baraetdeon moseubeuro
I can fly away
Spread my wings and fly away
jamdeureo beorin ijeotdeon nareul chajaga
I'm still far away
You and I will find a way
apeuji anke i soneul nochi aneulge
Uh, uh, uh, uh
Uh, uh, uh, uh
Uh, uh, uh, uh
oneul haru naui sungani
nugungaui bichi doel su itge
Fly away
I just wanna fly away
wonhaneun daero jigeum i gireul georeoga
I'm still far away
You and I will find a way
apatdeon mankeum eonjena useul su itge
Uh, uh, uh, uh, fly away
Uh, uh, uh, uh, fly away
A K-pop track about restarting a stalled heart and finding a way forward. Most empowerment anthems shout about being strong already. This one admits the engine is off and covered in frost, then spends three minutes coaxing it back to life.
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