A Korean ballad that admits loneliness while pretending everything's fine.
What sticks is how ordinary the desire feels.
'Nugurado saranghago sipeo', I want to love someone, anyone.
A Korean ballad that admits loneliness while pretending everything's fine.
A Korean ballad that admits loneliness while pretending everything's fine.
What sticks is how ordinary the desire feels.
'Nugurado saranghago sipeo', I want to love someone, anyone.
A Korean ballad that admits loneliness while pretending everything's fine.
honja naman ppaego da haengbokhae
What sticks is how ordinary the desire feels. 'Nugurado saranghago sipeo', I want to love someone, anyone. Not a grand romantic declaration, just the basic human want that becomes huge when you've been pretending you don't need it.
The whole song leans on that contradiction between 'gwaenchanheun cheokhae bojiman', acting like it's okay, and the quiet admission that follows: 'no no sseom tagin mwol ta mugamgakhae.' You can't hide anything. It's not about analyzing loneliness; it's about the physical weight of keeping up the act when you're tired of waiting.
It's the central lie of the song, repeated until it sounds thin. The Korean phrasing has a defensive, almost stubborn rhythm, like someone insisting a little too hard.
The way 'baby i'll tell you secrets of mine' hangs in the air, like she's rehearsing a conversation she hasn't had yet.
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uulhae yojeume nan
maybe you know?
dadeul moreuneun (what is love)
bimilseureon nae gamjeong
hyuirimyeon tto mwohae honjainde
oeroun gibun
heurin nari cham bangawo
eoneusaenga tto honja
naman ppaego da haengbokhae
sigani dwaesseo doragallae, baby
i’ll tell you secrets of mine
nan gidarida jichyeosseo
ireohge ti naegin silheunde
sseom tagin mwol ta
eung geojismal
wae da haengbokhande (saranghandae)
wae nan honjaga pyeonhan geonde
sasil nado nugungawa
saranghago sipeo oh oh
gwaenchanheun cheokhae bojiman
no no sseom tagin mwol ta
mugamgakhae jebal na
nugurado saranghago sipeo
jiruhae jeonhwahamyeon deiteu jung?
deo senchihae (gibuni) amureohji anheun cheok
gwaenhi yeoreobwa katok sseuldeeopsi
1do eopsneun geo yeah (what to do)
almyeonseo jjajeung naneunde
eoneusaenga tto honja
naman ppaego da haengbokhae
sigani dwaesseo doragallae, baby
i’ll tell you secrets of mine
nan gidarida jichyeosseo
ireohge ti naegin silheunde
sseom tagin mwol ta
eung geojismal
wae da haengbokhande (saranghandae)
wae nan honjaga pyeonhan geonde
sasil nado nugungawa
saranghago sipeo oh oh
gwaenchanheun cheokhae bojiman
no no sseom tagin mwol ta
mugamgakhae jebal na
nugurado saranghago sipeo
gin gidarim kkeute neo hey (hey hey hey~)
oh~
jogeum deo isseulge
jageun mangseorimdo eopsneungeol
igeosmajeo sojunghangeol
make you feel my love
oohh oohh~
sseom taji mwol ta
gidarideon (waiting for you)
sarangi wasseo (naegedo)
honjaga pyeonhaessdeon nainde (tell me you love me)
sasil nado nugungawa
hamkkehago sipeo oh oh (never let you go)
kkumkkwowassdeon sunganiya (tell me everything baby)
no no sseom taji mwol ta
nae mamdo pureun oneul
oraesdongan gidaryeossdeon na
baby
oraesdongan gidaryeossdeon uri
A Korean ballad that admits loneliness while pretending everything's fine. What sticks is how ordinary the desire feels. 'Nugurado saranghago sipeo', I want to love someone, anyone.
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