A K-pop ballad about a love that won't fade, no matter how much time passes.
Most breakup songs are about moving on or getting angry.
This one is about being unable to do either.
A K-pop ballad about a love that won't fade, no matter how much time passes.
A K-pop ballad about a love that won't fade, no matter how much time passes.
Most breakup songs are about moving on or getting angry.
This one is about being unable to do either.
A K-pop ballad about a love that won't fade, no matter how much time passes.
Neoreul jiul suga eopda
Most breakup songs are about moving on or getting angry. This one is about being unable to do either. The apology 'mianhae' feels less like regret and more like exhaustion from carrying the same weight for so long.
The phrase 'Neoreul jiul suga eopda', 'I can't forget you', is the whole problem. It's not a choice or a romantic gesture; it's a flat statement of fact. The singer is just reporting the condition he's in, where the past won't stay past.
That's the anchor. Everything else in the song, the apologies, the waiting, spirals out from this simple, stubborn truth he can't shake.
The way 'My heart running out Time is running out' tumbles together makes the panic feel physical, not just emotional.
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I'm missing you. Do you remember me?
I'm missing you. Do you remember me?
I'm missing you. Do you remember me?
I'm missing you. Do you remember me?
I miss you everyday
I miss you every time
Gieogi nareul samkinda
Nareul ullinda
I miss you everyday
I miss you every time
Neoreul jiul suga eopda
Simjange bakhyeobeoryeotda
Oh baby ireon nal yokhaji ma
Namjadapge coolhage itji motae mianhae
I'm sorry modeun ge nae tasiya
Nan neomu apeuda Baby
I remember you nal tteonan neo
Dorawa So I need you baby
Neo hanaman gidarilge
My heart running out
Time is running out
I remember you gieokhaebwa
Dorawa So I need you baby
Saranghae (naegen) neoppuniya
My heart running out
Time is running out
I miss you everyday
I miss you every time
Geudae mamdo nawa gateulkka
Ama ttokgatjin anketji neon Uh
I miss you everyday
I miss you every time
Niga tteonan jarineun meonji nallin hwangya
Ireon nal boni himdeureotdeon geoya
Na gateun namja tto mannajima
Tteonan dwie huhoehae ije waseo mianhae
I'm sorry michyeosseo nae tasiya
Nan neomu apeuda Baby
I remember you nal tteonan neo
Dorawa So I need you baby
Neo hanaman gidarilge
My heart running out
Time is running out
I remember you gieokhaebwa
Dorawa So I need you baby
Saranghae (naegen neoppuniya
My heart running out
Time is running out
Jakkuman saenggakna geudaewa
Gati bab meokdeon
Utgo ulgo
Jaju ssaudeon geudaega
Ijewa geuriun geonji
Honjaseo gejeo nan utji hahaha
Mianhadan malman dwipulihae
Doraoji anhneun mearie
Maeil bamsae geurae ijen naege
Come back to me yeah
I'm missing you. Do you remember me?
I'm missing you. Do you remember me?
I'm wait. Forever. Never forget
(Jebal neo) mareul haejwo Say you love
I remember you nal tteonan neo
Dorawa So I need you baby
Neo hanaman gidarilge
My heart running out
Time is running out
I remember you gieokhaebwa
Dorawa So I need you baby
Saranghae (naegen) neoppuniya
My heart running out
Time is running out
A K-pop ballad about a love that won't fade, no matter how much time passes. Most breakup songs are about moving on or getting angry. This one is about being unable to do either.
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