A duet about not waiting for love to come to you.
The lyric treats hesitation as a kind of vanity.
All that worrying about seeming too eager or forward, "chojoago joshimseureoweojindago haedo", just gets in the way.
A duet about not waiting for love to come to you.
A duet about not waiting for love to come to you.
The lyric treats hesitation as a kind of vanity.
All that worrying about seeming too eager or forward, "chojoago joshimseureoweojindago haedo", just gets in the way.
A duet about not waiting for love to come to you.
Yeollageul gidariji marayo
The lyric treats hesitation as a kind of vanity. All that worrying about seeming too eager or forward, "chojoago joshimseureoweojindago haedo", just gets in the way. The song's urgency comes from treating love like a simple, time-sensitive choice you can miss.
The repeated line "Yeollageul gidariji marayo", don't wait for the connection, is the whole point. It's not about patience or fate; it's about the anxiety of watching someone you like maybe drift toward someone else. The song keeps circling that fear, asking "Dangshini meonjeo geu saramboda deo joahaneun ge mweo eottaeyo?", what if that other person expresses it first?
It's the central instruction, repeated like a mantra to cut through the overthinking. The phrase turns waiting from a romantic ideal into a risk.
Park Won's voice comes in on the English hook "Don't wait in, for, your love," which underlines the title's command.
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Yeollagi an dwaedo
Uishimhaji marayo
Dapjangi jogeum neunneun geon
Bappeun iri itgetjyo
Heundeulliji marayo
Dangshine maeumeul
Gakkeum neomu bappeun nal
Dangshindo itjanayo?
Dangshini meonjeo
Geu saramboda
Deo joahaneun ge mweo eottaeyo
Dangshini jom deo chojoago
Joshimseureoweojindago haedo
Yeollageul gidariji marayo
Jeonhwagiman chyeodaboji marayo
Gidariji marayo
Dangshine sarangeul
Geu saramdo
Dangshine maeumgwa ttokgatayo
Daman oneul haru
Neomu bappa geureoneun geoyeyo
Geureol ttae dangshini bonaen
Yeollageul banneundamyeon
Eotteol geo gatayo?
Mal an haedo algetjyo?
Aju jogeum meonjeo (meonjeo)
Geu saramboda
Deo pyohyeonaneun ge mweo eottaeyo
Hetgalligo (hetgalligo)
Chojoago joshimseureoweojindago haedo
Yeollageul gidariji marayo
(Don’t wait in, for, your love)
Jeonhwagiman chyeodaboji marayo
(Don’t wait in, for)
Gidariji marayo
Dangshine sarangeul
Meonjeo yeollakhaeyo
Joahal geoyeyo
Sarangeul gidariji marayo
(Don’t wait in, for, your love)
Jeobeoncheoreom tto nochimyeon an dwaeyo
(Don’t wait in, for)
Gidariji marayo
Dangshine sarangeul
Meonjeo yeollakhaeyo
Joahal geoyeyo
A duet about not waiting for love to come to you. The lyric treats hesitation as a kind of vanity. All that worrying about seeming too eager or forward, "chojoago joshimseureoweojindago haedo", just gets in the way.
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