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Don’t Want You To Enlist (ZIN)

A Korean pop ballad that captures the quiet dread of waiting for someone who's leaving for the military.

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A Korean pop ballad that captures the quiet dread of waiting for someone who's leaving for the military.

The lyric works by staying in the room with that dread, circling the same few phrases instead of building a narrative.

It's less a story about enlistment and more about the static weight of anticipation, the way waiting can make everything else, friends leaving, days passing, feel distant and irrelevant.

Editor's note

D-Unit's raw plea against a lover's enlistment

A Korean pop ballad that captures the quiet dread of waiting for someone who's leaving for the military.

Neo eomneun dhulnyeoniran siganeun oh no no no no

The lyric works by staying in the room with that dread, circling the same few phrases instead of building a narrative. It's less a story about enlistment and more about the static weight of anticipation, the way waiting can make everything else, friends leaving, days passing, feel distant and irrelevant.

The repeated line "Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde", "I really don't want to send you to the army", isn't just a complaint. It's a flat statement of resistance against a reality the singer can't stop. That pressure answers a simple, stubborn fear: the fear of two empty years without them, and the quiet panic that time might just stop moving forward.

Those words, "two years without you", frame the entire anxiety. It's a countdown that already feels endless, and the trailing "oh no no no no" sounds like someone trying to talk themselves out of the math.

The way the phrase "oh no no no no" trails off at the end of each chorus lingers, like a sigh that won't settle.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde" turns into a mantra the pull of "oh no no no no" the pull of "two years without you"
Lyrics

Don’t Want You To Enlist (ZIN)

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Harujongil gyeote eomneunge nan neomu nado sirheunde

Sagyejeoreul ganganhi eolgul bomyeonseo eotteoke beotineunde

Oh no naui dununen nunmuri goyeo

Beolsseo tteonagi jeonnari kkumeseo boyeo

Gidaryeo julkkeoranmal hagopeunde

Domuji ibi tteoreojijiga anha

Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde

Eotteoke gidarigehae

Jeongmal janinhae

Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde

Neo eomneun dhulnyeoniran siganeun oh no no no no

Chinhan chingudeuldo hana dulssik jeonyeokhagi sijakhae

Aedeureun ajikdo angannyago

Ppalli gatda oneunge pyeonhadae

Oh~no~ geunyeoseogi momi neomu johaseo

Sinchegeomsa dhulgeupbakke motbadasseo

Gidaryeojulge yaksok hagetjiman

Wae nunmuri apeul garineunji

Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde

Eotteoke gidarigehae

Jeongmal janinhae

Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde

Neo eomneun dhulnyeoniran siganeun oh no no no no

Ni apeseoman gwaenchanha hago

Amureochido anteon naega

Neowa meolli tteoreojineunge

Waeiri duryeounji sigani meomchwosseumyeon jokesseo

Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde

Eotteoke gidarigehae

Jeongmal janinhae

Jeongmal gundae bonaegi sirheunde

Neo eomneun dhulnyeoniran siganeun oh no no no no

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What is "Don’t Want You To Enlist (ZIN)" by D-Unit about?

A Korean pop ballad that captures the quiet dread of waiting for someone who's leaving for the military. The lyric works by staying in the room with that dread, circling the same few phrases instead of building a narrative. It's less a story about enlistment and more about the static weight of anticipation, the way waiting can make everything else, friends leaving, days passing, feel distant and irrelevant.

Who performs "Don’t Want You To Enlist (ZIN)"?

D-Unit performs "Don’t Want You To Enlist (ZIN)", and this lyric page sits inside the D-Unit catalog on LyroVerse.

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