Car, The Garden
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A Kid From Bathroom

A Korean indie track about self-doubt and the things you can't defend.

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A Korean indie track about self-doubt and the things you can't defend.

The lyric leans into that space where you stop pretending you have an answer for everything.

It's not about winning an internal debate; it's about letting the undefended parts exist, even if they make you feel exposed.

Editor's note

Car, The Garden's 'A Kid From Bathroom'

A Korean indie track about self-doubt and the things you can't defend.

haebon jeokdo eopsneun geos

The lyric leans into that space where you stop pretending you have an answer for everything. It's not about winning an internal debate; it's about letting the undefended parts exist, even if they make you feel exposed.

The repeated line 'haebon jeokdo eopsneun geos', 'something I've never tried to defend', doesn't argue or justify. It just states a fact about the parts of yourself you leave unprotected, the memories or flaws you never bother to shield. There's a quiet resignation in admitting that, a kind of weariness with the effort of self-preservation.

It's a plain admission that some things just are, without a defense. That phrase holds the whole song's weight, the acceptance of being unguarded.

The way 'lallalalla lallalallala' drifts in after 'haebon jeokdo eopsneun geos' gives the doubt a little melody, a shrug set to music.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "haebon jeokdo eopsneun geos" turns into a mantra the pull of "lallalalla lallalallala"
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A Kid From Bathroom

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jiryeo haessji eo geuge pyeonhadeonde

sseun jeok eopsneun jogak bijeul meuda

na dugo wassdeon jimdeureul chaenggyeodueo

geurae ige bulkeojin choeseonigil

geugeon naega anira naega boryeodeon

nanwin nail geol mideodo naneun nareul

daebiharyeo haebon jeokdo eopsneun geos

lallalalla lallalallala

hae bon jeokdo eopsneun geos

lallalalla lallalallala

nan silheo

pulji mao salmeun doepuridoeeo

eonjenganeun dasi mureoolteo

geugeon naega anira naega boryeodeon

nanwin nail geol mideodo naneun nareul

daebiharyeo haebon jeokdo eopsneun geos

dasi mannamyeon dasi gureumyeon

sori jireul geol ara sumeulgeyo

an boigoneun malgeyo

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What is "A Kid From Bathroom" by Car, The Garden about?

A Korean indie track about self-doubt and the things you can't defend. The lyric leans into that space where you stop pretending you have an answer for everything. It's not about winning an internal debate; it's about letting the undefended parts exist, even if they make you feel exposed.

Who performs "A Kid From Bathroom"?

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Yes. The related section below points to Doesn't Matter and Romantic Sunday (로맨틱 선데이) with a short reason for opening each page next.

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