A K-Pop ballad about the scent left behind after someone leaves.
It's a song about the artifact of a relationship, not the relationship itself.
The perfume is the proof it happened, and the reason it hurts to remember.
A K-Pop ballad about the scent left behind after someone leaves.
A K-Pop ballad about the scent left behind after someone leaves.
It's a song about the artifact of a relationship, not the relationship itself.
The perfume is the proof it happened, and the reason it hurts to remember.
A K-Pop ballad about the scent left behind after someone leaves.
Geudaetteona gago nameungeon Jinhangeudae hyanggippuninde
It's a song about the artifact of a relationship, not the relationship itself. The perfume is the proof it happened, and the reason it hurts to remember.
The phrase 'Jinhangeudae hyanggippuninde', just the scent of your perfume, does a lot of work. It's not about the person anymore, it's about the trace they left in the air. That's what the singer is stuck with, a memory so faint it's almost a taunt. The whole lyric circles that leftover feeling, the 'bogopeun geu maeume', a heart that still yearns for something that isn't there.
Everything else is gone, but a scent can linger in a closet or on a scarf. It's the most fragile kind of evidence.
The way the vocal hangs on 'hyanggippuninde', just the scent, feels like someone catching a faint smell and freezing.
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Eonjebuteoinga bakkwin taedo neomudo
Jalleukkyeojyeoseotjiman
Moreuncheokhaeseo niga jjajeungnalkkabwa
Nal saranghanya nege mureobomyeon
Eonjena neongeunyang useo neomgigo
Maeilmaeiri banbokdoeda gyeolguk tteonaseo
Gakkeum honjailttaen mundeukgeudae saenggangna
Jigeumdo itjin motaenan bogopeun geu maeume
Naneun eotteohhae neoeobsineun buranhande
Geudaetteona gago nameungeon
Jinhangeudae hyanggippuninde
Nauisarang nauisowon danhanbeonman
Geudaerado haengbokhagil nan baralkkeyo
Geudaemaneul gidarineun nan heosuabi
Naega deo munjega manhatdaneungeol jal ara
Geudongan neoege
Naega jinsimi ani yeoseulji molla
Geudongan jujimotan sarang
Kkok chatgil baraneun jinsimi
Chanbaramtago jeonhaejyeoseumyeon hago ureoseo
Gakkeum honjailttaen mundeukgeudae saenggangna
Jigeumdo itjin motaenan bogopeun geu maeume
Naneun eotteohhae neoeobsineun buranhande
Geudaetteona gago nameungeon
Jinhangeudae hyanggippuninde
Myeochiri jinago anina dareulkka neon naui
Kkumsogechasawa nareulhyanghae misojitgo
Naneun gieongnayo hamkkegeotdeon georieseo
Nareulbomyeo useojueotdeon gieogina nunmulla
Nareul tteonansaram yeongwonhi hamkkehagiro
Yaksokhaetdeon geudae yeotneunde
Geuyaksok nan itjianheulkke
Nauisarang nauisowon danhanbeonman
Geudaerado haengbokhagil nan baralkkeyo
Geudaemaneul gidarineun nan heosuabi
A K-Pop ballad about the scent left behind after someone leaves. It's a song about the artifact of a relationship, not the relationship itself. The perfume is the proof it happened, and the reason it hurts to remember.
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