A Korean ballad where pain lingers in the body long after love has ended.
This lyric refuses the neatness of healing.
When she asks 'Did you dislike me a lot?
A Korean ballad where pain lingers in the body long after love has ended.
A Korean ballad where pain lingers in the body long after love has ended.
This lyric refuses the neatness of healing.
When she asks 'Did you dislike me a lot?
A Korean ballad where pain lingers in the body long after love has ended.
There is a scar that is greater than a scar
This lyric refuses the neatness of healing. When she asks 'Did you dislike me a lot? Then you should've given me a chance to fix myself,' it's less a plea and more a blunt accusation of unfairness. The pain isn't poetic; it's a fact she's left to manage, like a chronic condition.
The phrase 'a scar that is greater than a scar' does something quiet and devastating. It's not just marking damage; it's describing a hurt so deep it outgrows the usual language for hurt. The singer is stuck with a feeling that's bigger than a memory, something that reshapes the heart itself.
That line captures the song's whole argument: some losses leave a mark so profound it defies ordinary description. It's the physical echo of a love that ended badly.
The way 'It hurts here' repeats, simple and direct, makes the ache feel present and inescapable.
LyroVerse editor's notes are interpretation guides, not final truth. If something looks off, use comments, reporting, or Contact.
The lyric stays readable and compact here; the note and related paths sit nearby so you do not lose the song while looking for context.
It hurts here, it keeps hurting
Medicine is not helping
If I hold that familiar hand,
I think it will be a little better
Why did you say that?
You used to say that you can’t live without me
Don’t you at least need to pretend to comfort me before you leave?
* It hurts here – because of our ended love, love
These tears fall so my heart is bruised
It really hurts a lot even if I touch it a little
In my heart that is about to crumble,
There is a scar that is greater than a scar
It hurts here
You were so mean, so cold
You weren’t the person I used to know
Did you dislike me a lot?
Then you should’ve given me a chance to fix myself
I love you, I love you
If you hear this proclamation
Even if it’s once, even if it’s just for once
Can you please hug me warmly?
Because of you, I shed tears
Because of the tears, my heart is bruised
In my heart that is about to crumble,
There is a scar that is greater than a scar
It hurts here
A Korean ballad where pain lingers in the body long after love has ended. This lyric refuses the neatness of healing. When she asks 'Did you dislike me a lot?
Baek Ji Young performs "It Hurts Here", and this lyric page sits inside the Baek Ji Young catalog on LyroVerse.
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Baek Ji Young's 'It Hurts Here' aches with raw heartbreak", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Yes. The related section below points to And and See You Again (feat. Richard Yongjae O’Neill) with a short reason for opening each page next.
Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through Baek Ji Young's lyric pages.
Interpretations, questions, memories, and correction notes live together here. The room stays noindex while the best insights are reviewed.
No listener comments on It Hurts Here yet.
We only count reactions from signed-in listeners so the scores stay clean and trustworthy.
A strong comment here is specific: the phrase you keep hearing, the mood you come back for, or the reason this song stays in rotation.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.