A duet about letting go that feels more like a whispered conversation than a breakup song.
Most breakup songs build toward the moment of leaving.
This one starts after that decision's already made, sitting in the quiet exhaustion of what comes next.
A duet about letting go that feels more like a whispered conversation than a breakup song.
A duet about letting go that feels more like a whispered conversation than a breakup song.
Most breakup songs build toward the moment of leaving.
This one starts after that decision's already made, sitting in the quiet exhaustion of what comes next.
A duet about letting go that feels more like a whispered conversation than a breakup song.
amu pyojeong eopsneun naldeul
Most breakup songs build toward the moment of leaving. This one starts after that decision's already made, sitting in the quiet exhaustion of what comes next. The lyrics don't argue or justify, they just name the weight.
The phrase 'amu pyojeong eopsneun naldeul', days without expression, holds the whole mood. Not dramatic days, just blank ones. You're watching them stack up, knowing you've come too far to pretend otherwise, and the only thing left is to say 'let me go' before the memories choke you.
Days without expression. Not bad days or angry ones, just empty. That's where the real leaving happens, not in the fight, but in the quiet.
The way both voices land on 'nohajwo', let go, feels less like a request and more like someone finally naming what's already happening.
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ttokgateun haru
amu pyojeong eopsneun naldeul
jikyeoboneun geosdo beogeowo
yeogikkajiin geot gatdago
daheul su eopsdan geol
algo issjanha neodo
nohajwo
nareul mukkgo issneun neoui maeum
apeumeun neul naui moksin geol
mogi meeo naebaetneun i maldo
neo daesin halge
nohajwo
neoreul mukkgo issneun naui maeum
swipge amuljineun anhgessjiman
hamkke mandeun chueok da ijeo
noha ijen, nal nohajwo
moreun cheok haesseo
jeomjeom baraejin nae maeumeul
beoreojin teumsaero neol bomyeo
geujeo gogaeman dollyeosseo
neomu meolli wassdaneun geol
algo issjanha seoro
nohajwo
nareul mukkgo issneun neoui maeum
apeumeun neul naui moksin geol
mogi meeo naebaetneun i maldo
neo daesin halge
nohajwo
neoreul mukkgo issneun naui maeum
swipge amuljineun anhgessjiman
hamkke mandeun chueok da ijeo
noha ijen, nal nohajwo
ijeneun annyeong
aesseo doraboji ma nal wihandamyeon
ijeneun annyeong
na meonjeo galge (dorabwa)
ijeneun annyeong
nunmuri heureul jeueume nan soksagyeo
A duet about letting go that feels more like a whispered conversation than a breakup song. Most breakup songs build toward the moment of leaving. This one starts after that decision's already made, sitting in the quiet exhaustion of what comes next.
Crush performs "Let Me Go (feat. Taeyeon)", and this lyric page sits inside the Crush catalog on LyroVerse.
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