A Korean ballad that wrestles with the tension between self-preservation and surrender.
Most love songs try to resolve the conflict between independence and devotion.
This one just holds both ends taut, letting the contradiction sit there raw.
A Korean ballad that wrestles with the tension between self-preservation and surrender.
A Korean ballad that wrestles with the tension between self-preservation and surrender.
Most love songs try to resolve the conflict between independence and devotion.
This one just holds both ends taut, letting the contradiction sit there raw.
A Korean ballad that wrestles with the tension between self-preservation and surrender.
Sometimes I want to give up myself
Most love songs try to resolve the conflict between independence and devotion. This one just holds both ends taut, letting the contradiction sit there raw. The repetition of 'I'm in love' starts to sound like a mantra you're trying to convince yourself of.
The phrase 'give up myself' does the heavy lifting here. It's not about compromise or sacrifice in the usual romantic sense, it's about erasure. Wanting to disappear into someone else while still needing to prove you can 'breathe alone' makes the whole thing ache.
It's a startling admission, framed as a 'sometimes' thought rather than a grand romantic gesture. That makes it feel private, almost shameful in its honesty.
The way 'To be perfectly me, myself' hangs in the air right after 'give up myself', that's the song's entire heartbeat.
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Sometimes I want to give up myself
Just to be with you
To be perfectly me, myself
To be clear that I could breathe alone
Want to be with you
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
Sometimes I want to give up myself
Just to be with you
To be perfectly me, myself
To be clear that I could breathe alone
Want to be with you
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I promise you
This kind of love has never happened before
I am so in love with you
Want to be with you
Sometimes I want to give up myself
Just to be with you
To be perfectly me, myself
To be clear that I could breathe alone
Want to be with you
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
I'm in love
A Korean ballad that wrestles with the tension between self-preservation and surrender. Most love songs try to resolve the conflict between independence and devotion. This one just holds both ends taut, letting the contradiction sit there raw.
Baek Yerin performs "I'm In Love", and this lyric page sits inside the Baek Yerin catalog on LyroVerse.
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