A K-pop soloist sings to a memory that won't leave, over a dreamlike arrangement.
CHUNG HAvisibility14 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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Quick meaning
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A K-pop soloist sings to a memory that won't leave, over a dreamlike arrangement.
There's a stubbornness in repeating 'Love you love you yeogiisseulgeyo', 'I'll be here'.
It's less a promise and more a statement of condition, like stating the weather.
Editor's note
CHUNG HA's 'At The End' holds a fading love.
A K-pop soloist sings to a memory that won't leave, over a dreamlike arrangement.
nae mamsoge salgo issneun geudaeran saram
There's a stubbornness in repeating 'Love you love you yeogiisseulgeyo', 'I'll be here'. It's less a promise and more a statement of condition, like stating the weather. The lyric doesn't argue for the feeling; it just reports its coordinates, which makes the whole thing feel more fixed and real.
The phrase 'nae mamsoge salgo issneun geudaeran saram', 'the person called you who lives in my heart', does a lot of work. It's not just missing someone; it's admitting they've taken up permanent residence, a fact that's both a comfort and a quiet burden. The words answer the pressure of a love that's become internal architecture, something you carry whether you want to or not.
Calling someone 'the person called you who lives in my heart' turns a name into an address. It's specific and a little formal, which makes the feeling sound permanent, like something etched in.
The way 'kkumcheoreom bichnaneun sarang', 'love that shines like a dream', hangs in the air before the music shifts. It's a fleeting, pretty image that the song immediately has to walk toward, step by step.
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how "Love you love you yeogiisseulgeyo" turns into a mantrathe pull of "nae mamsoge salgo issneun geudaeran saram"the pull of "kkumcheoreom bichnaneun sarang"
Lyrics
At The End
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dagaseomyeon meoreojineun jeo kkumgyeolcheoreom
geudaen eodiro ganayo
nae mamsoge salgo issneun geudaeran saram
oneuldo geuriwo
sarajyeoganeun jeo byeolbit sairo
gamchul sun eopsnayo
keojyeobeorin maeum
Love you love you
yeogiisseulgeyo
deo isang na sumji anheullaeyo
Love you love you
geudael saranghaeyo
kkumcheoreom bichnaneun sarang
hangeoreumssik dagagayo
jogeum cheoncheonhi geudae hyanghae gal geoeyo
himdeureodo gwaenchanhayo
jigeumcheoreomman bol suman issdamyeon
huimihaejineun jeo dalbit sairo
gamchugiman haessdeon nae maeum malhalgeyo
Love you love you
yeogiisseulgeyo
deo isang na sumji anheullaeyo
Love you love you
geudael saranghaeyo
kkumcheoreom bichnaneun sarang
uuuuuu
dorabwajwoyo
geudae gidarindan marieyo
uuuuuu
naege sarangiraneun mal geu kkeute geudae
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What is "At The End" by CHUNG HA about?
A K-pop soloist sings to a memory that won't leave, over a dreamlike arrangement. There's a stubbornness in repeating 'Love you love you yeogiisseulgeyo', 'I'll be here'. It's less a promise and more a statement of condition, like stating the weather.
Who performs "At The End"?
CHUNG HA performs "At The End", and this lyric page sits inside the CHUNG HA catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "At The End"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "CHUNG HA's 'At The End' holds a fading love.", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "At The End"?
Yes. The related section below points to Bicycle and Fast (feat. Mommy Son) with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by CHUNG HA?
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