B1A4
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Plodding

A Korean pop track about walking alone through tired days, looking for someone to hold you.

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A Korean pop track about walking alone through tired days, looking for someone to hold you.

Korean pop often deals in bright energy or dramatic heartbreak.

The lyric doesn't build to a climax; it stays in that plodding rhythm, which feels honest for a song about being tired.

Editor's note

B1A4's Plodding and the search for shelter

A Korean pop track about walking alone through tired days, looking for someone to hold you.

nal anajul neon geu eodie inna

Korean pop often deals in bright energy or dramatic heartbreak. This sits in the weariness between. The lyric doesn't build to a climax; it stays in that plodding rhythm, which feels honest for a song about being tired.

The repeated question "nal anajul neon geu eodie inna", where are you who will hold me, isn't asking for romance. It's simpler than that. Someone to walk with when you're tired, when the wind blows and you're just plodding through another day. The words circle that basic need without dressing it up.

It's a direct address to an absence. Not 'I miss you' but 'where are you,' which assumes the person should be there already, which makes the loneliness sharper.

The way "pigonhago eojireopgo", tired and difficult, hangs in the air. It's not a complaint, just a fact stated plainly.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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how "nal anajul neon geu eodie inna" turns into a mantra the pull of "pigonhago eojireopgo" the pull of "I miss you"
Lyrics

Plodding

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maeum joko baramdo joa

haneureneun sandeulbaram bureooneunde

wae naman ireoke honjaseo oerounji

nal anajuneun saram hana eomne

aa chingudeureun modu

gachi georeo jul saram inne

haa ije bami one

nan oneuldo swil goseul channeunde

nal badajul got geu eodie inna

nal anajul neon geu eodie inna

bido ogo baram bulgo baedo gopeunde

pigonhago eojireopgo darin jeorinde

nal badajul got geu eodie inna

nal anajul neon geu eodie inna

maeil nan jeo dalbicheda gidohaneunde

jeo haneuredo dachi anko gateun haruya

yojeum saramdeureun museun saenggak halkka

dadeul nae nunbicheul pihaneun geo gateo

eonje bwajuryeona molla natjamina jallae

aa naega baraneun geon

algo bomyeon byeolgeo aninde

ama naege onda haedo

maeumeul swipge yeol su isseulkka

nal badajul got geu eodie inna

nal anajul neon geu eodie inna

bido ogo baram bulgo baedo gopeunde

pigonhago eojireopgo darin jeorinde

nal badajul got geu eodie inna

nal anajul neon geu eodie inna

maeil nan jeo dalbicheda gidohaneunde

jeo haneuredo dachi anko gateun haruya

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A Korean pop track about walking alone through tired days, looking for someone to hold you. Korean pop often deals in bright energy or dramatic heartbreak. The lyric doesn't build to a climax; it stays in that plodding rhythm, which feels honest for a song about being tired.

Who performs "Plodding"?

B1A4 performs "Plodding", and this lyric page sits inside the B1A4 catalog on LyroVerse.

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