A breakup song where the leaving happens in slow motion, not with a door slam.
Most breakup songs are about the moment of impact.
This one is about the long, silent drift that leads to it.
A breakup song where the leaving happens in slow motion, not with a door slam.
A breakup song where the leaving happens in slow motion, not with a door slam.
Most breakup songs are about the moment of impact.
This one is about the long, silent drift that leads to it.
A breakup song where the leaving happens in slow motion, not with a door slam.
neoreul ara galsurok ttatteushaejineun nae mam
Most breakup songs are about the moment of impact. This one is about the long, silent drift that leads to it. The coldness isn't a weapon; it's just a fact that settles in.
The phrase 'neoreul ara galsurok ttatteushaejineun nae mam', 'the more I know you, the colder my heart gets', is the quiet engine of the song. It's not anger that's building, but a slow, steady chill. The lyric answers the pressure of watching affection turn into indifference, day by day.
It inverts the usual love song logic. Instead of growing fonder, the heart grows colder with familiarity. That's the real fracture point.
The way the phrase 'modu naajigessji', 'it will all fade away', repeats, not as a threat but as a resigned prediction, hangs in the air.
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amureon heunjeok eopsi sarajyeobeoril
saenggakman hago sarasseo
gyeondil su eopsi jakku tteooreuneun geon
mideul su eopsneun jinan nal
Do What You Want
Do What You Want
modu naajigessji neoreul ara galsurok
ttatteushaejineun nae mam
meomchuryeo hamyeon an dwae ijen naui mamsoge
jiwojiji anhneun neoui moseup
domuji al su eopsneun jilmundeul soge
oneuldo hemaeidaga
sumanheun sangcheoppunin neoui du nune
jogeumssik ppajyeodeuneunde
modu naajigessji neoreul ara galsurok
ttatteushaejineun nae mam
meomchuryeo hamyeon an dwae ijen naui mamsoge
jiwojiji anhneun neoui moseup
jeomjeom bicheul ilheoman gadaga
dasi pieonan geoscheoreom
ije sumeoissdeon geu modeun ge
dasi saranane
modu naajigessji neoreul ara galsurok
ttatteushaejineun nae mam
meomchuryeo hamyeon andwae ijen naui mamsoge
jiwojiji anhneun neoui moseup
A breakup song where the leaving happens in slow motion, not with a door slam. Most breakup songs are about the moment of impact. This one is about the long, silent drift that leads to it.
Baek A Yeon performs "Just Go", and this lyric page sits inside the Baek A Yeon catalog on LyroVerse.
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