eAeon
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I Wonder

A Korean ballad that asks why vanishing things feel so lovely and sad.

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A Korean ballad that asks why vanishing things feel so lovely and sad.

The lyric treats beauty and sadness as two sides of the same coin, something you notice in the dark.

It's a patient, almost stubborn look at how things fade, and how that fading can feel strangely pretty.

Editor's note

eAeon wonders why beautiful things leave

A Korean ballad that asks why vanishing things feel so lovely and sad.

wae areumdaun ge seulpeulkka

The lyric treats beauty and sadness as two sides of the same coin, something you notice in the dark. It's a patient, almost stubborn look at how things fade, and how that fading can feel strangely pretty.

The phrase "wae areumdaun ge seulpeulkka", why are beautiful things sad, is the song's quiet center. It's not asking for an answer so much as admitting a feeling you can't shake, the kind that keeps you up. The words circle that same ache, the way a thought does when sleep won't come.

It's a plain question that holds a lot: the recognition that what moves you often carries a little hurt with it.

The gentle repetition of "geureolkka", I wonder, gives the whole track the rhythm of a sleepless night.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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I Wonder

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geureolkka

bineun gureumeul ijeulkka

saeneun barami swiulkka

naneun noraega joheulkka

geureolkka

mueolkka

bameun jiwojin najilkka

salmeun deol mareun kkumilkka

neoneun dwiseokgin nailkka

geureolkka

jami eomneun bami oneun nari

gyesok doeneun sigandeul

hana dul sideuneun kkochipdeul

jogeumssik ibyeori jaraneun saramdeul

waeilkka

wae sarajineun ge yeppеulkka

wae areumdaun ge seulpeulkka

wae naneun noraereul bureulkka

geureolkka

waeilkka

wae sarajineun ge yeppeulkka

wae areumdaun ge seulpeulkka

wae naneun noraereul bureulkka

geureolkka

geureolkka

bineun gureumeul ijeulkka

saeneun barami swiulkka

naneun noraega joheulkka

geureolkka

mueolkka

siganeun jeonghaejin girilkka

buraneun maeumeui teumilkka

urineun seoroeui kkeutilkka

geureolkka

naneun sara em naldeurilkka hogeun sara gal naldeurilkka

huhoeneun deoseomneun jimilkka animyeon nal bakkul himilkka

waeilkka

wae sarajineun ge yeppeulkka

wae areumdaun ge seulpeulkka

wae naneun noraereul bureulkka

geureolkka

waeilkka

wae sarajineun ge yeppeulkka

wae areumdaun ge seulpeulkka

wae naneun noraereul bureulkka

geureolkka

jami eomneun bami oneun nari

gyesok doeneun sigandeul

hana dul sideuneun kkochipdeul

jogeumssik ibyeori jaraneun saramdeul

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What is "I Wonder" by eAeon about?

A Korean ballad that asks why vanishing things feel so lovely and sad. The lyric treats beauty and sadness as two sides of the same coin, something you notice in the dark. It's a patient, almost stubborn look at how things fade, and how that fading can feel strangely pretty.

Who performs "I Wonder"?

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