A Korean pop ballad about how a downpour can bring back everything you thought you'd left behind.
Most breakup songs are about the other person leaving.
This one is about the singer being the one who let go, or couldn't hold on tight enough.
A Korean pop ballad about how a downpour can bring back everything you thought you'd left behind.
A Korean pop ballad about how a downpour can bring back everything you thought you'd left behind.
Most breakup songs are about the other person leaving.
This one is about the singer being the one who let go, or couldn't hold on tight enough.
A Korean pop ballad about how a downpour can bring back everything you thought you'd left behind.
I couldn't hold you with the confidence I had up until then.
Most breakup songs are about the other person leaving. This one is about the singer being the one who let go, or couldn't hold on tight enough. The rain isn't just atmosphere; it's the only condition under which these memories feel permitted to return.
The pressure is in the admission 'I couldn't hold you with the confidence I had up until then.' It's not about missing someone in a vague way. It's about a specific failure of nerve, a moment when your own hands felt empty. The whole song circles that small, shameful truth, that you had your chance and you know you fumbled it.
It names the exact quality that failed: not love, but confidence. That's what makes the memory so sharp. You replay the moment your own assurance cracked.
The way the phrase 'bameul saeweo gwireop hida', spending the night tangled up, hangs in the chorus. It's less romantic than desperately practical, like trying to knit the hours together so they don't fall apart.
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[DJ] sesang-i eodu weojigo
joyonghi biga naerimyeon
yeojeonhi geudaero
[KK] oneuldo eogimeobshi nan
beoseonajil mot hane
neoui saenggak aneseo
[YS] ije
kkeut iraneun geol aljiman
miryeoniran geol aljiman
ije anil geol aljiman
[HS] geukkajit jajonshim-e neol jabji mothaettdeon naega
jogeum aswi-ul bbuninikka
[YS] biga oneun nal-en nareul chajawa
bameul saeweo gwireop hida
biga geuchyeogamyeon neodo ddaraseo
seoseo-hi jogeumsshik geuchyeogagettji
[JH] chwihaettna bwa geuman mashyeoya dwil geot gat-e
biga ddeoleojinikka nado ddeoleojil geot gat-e
mwo niga bogo shipdageona geureon geon anya
daman uri ga kajin shigan-i jom nalkaro-ul bbun
niga cham johahaesseottdeon ireon narimyeon
ajik neomu saengsaenghan gieok-eul kkeonaenohgo
chueokiran deoche ilbuleo bal-eul deuryeonwa
beoseonaryeogo balbeodungjocha chiji anha
[DW] ije
neoreul da jiweonaettjiman
modu da biweonaettjiman
ddo dashi biga naerimyeon
[KK] himdeulge sumgyeonwattdeon neoui modeun gieokdeul-i
dashi dorawa neol chatnabwa
[YS] biga oneun nal-en nareul chajawa
bameul saeweo gwireop hida
biga geuchyeogamyeon neodo ddaraseo
seoseo-hi jogeumsshik geuchyeogagettji
(neoegero) [HS] ijen doragal gileun eobtjiman
jigeum haengbokhan neoreul bomyeo
[DW] nan geuraedo useobolke neol jabeul su isseottdeon
him-i naegen eobseosseunikka
[YS] biga oneun nal-en nareul chajawa
bameul saeweo gwireop hida
biga geuchyeogamyeon neodo ddaraseo
seoseo-hi jogeumsshik geuchyeogagettji
[JH] eochapi kkeutnabeorin geol ije wa eojjeogesseo
dwineutge hu-hwina haneun keoji deolddeoleojin nomcheoreom
bineun hangsang onikka gyesok banbokdwigettji
geuchigo namyeon geujeseoya nado geuchigettji
[JH] bineun hangsang onikka gyesok banbokdwigettji
geuchigo namyeon geujeseoya nado geuchigettji
A Korean pop ballad about how a downpour can bring back everything you thought you'd left behind. Most breakup songs are about the other person leaving. This one is about the singer being the one who let go, or couldn't hold on tight enough.
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