A gentle, insistent song about wanting to be close, to walk together, and to wonder how deep a love can go.
The song circles around permission and proximity.
The phrase 'I want to intimate' does a lot of work here.
A gentle, insistent song about wanting to be close, to walk together, and to wonder how deep a love can go.
A gentle, insistent song about wanting to be close, to walk together, and to wonder how deep a love can go.
The song circles around permission and proximity.
The phrase 'I want to intimate' does a lot of work here.
A gentle, insistent song about wanting to be close, to walk together, and to wonder how deep a love can go.
Your scent makes me feel like I live in Paris
The song circles around permission and proximity. It's built on small questions, 'Can I have a tea with you?', that carry the weight of a much bigger one: 'How deep is our love?' The lyric trusts that the mundane details, like a scent that 'makes me feel like I live in Paris,' can hold the whole feeling.
The phrase 'I want to intimate' does a lot of work here. It's not about grand declarations; it's about the specific, almost physical desire to be let in, to share a private space. That pressure, the need to be close to someone who might be hiding, answers a kind of longing that's patient but persistent, the kind that asks 'Can I walk with you?' instead of demanding an answer.
It's a specific, sensory memory that does the work of a whole love letter. The line doesn't explain the feeling; it just places you there, in that moment of being completely transported by someone.
The way 'You don't have to open up wide' sits in the melody, a soft assurance that doesn't ask for everything at once.
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Get away from your own sorrow
Let the Sun come through your window
You don't have to open up wide
But I want to intimate
You'll never know how much your voice attracts me, boy
It's exceptional
Especially, when you're playing the song for me
I can't take my eyes away
Can I walk with you?
Or have a tea with you
Your scent makes me feel like I live in Paris
Can I love you?
Giving my all to you?
You
Get away from their unkindness
But this time we should run together
You don't have to worry or hide
Cause I get you, with my heart
Now you know, how much your eyes make me wonder bout'
How deep is our love
Especially, when you appreciate for me
I can't help loving you more
Can I walk with you?
Or have a tea with you
Your scent makes me feel like I live in Paris
Can I love you?
Giving my all to you?
You
A gentle, insistent song about wanting to be close, to walk together, and to wonder how deep a love can go. The song circles around permission and proximity. The phrase 'I want to intimate' does a lot of work here.
Baek Yerin performs "Popo (How Deep Is Our Love?)", and this lyric page sits inside the Baek Yerin catalog on LyroVerse.
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