A plea for closeness before the petals fall.
The lyric treats time as something physical you can almost see decaying.
That 'before' does all the work - it turns a love song into a race against something quiet and inevitable.
A plea for closeness before the petals fall.
A plea for closeness before the petals fall.
The lyric treats time as something physical you can almost see decaying.
That 'before' does all the work - it turns a love song into a race against something quiet and inevitable.
A plea for closeness before the petals fall.
bulkge pin kkoccdeuri da sideulgi jeone
The lyric treats time as something physical you can almost see decaying. That 'before' does all the work - it turns a love song into a race against something quiet and inevitable.
The phrase 'bulkge pin kkoccdeuri da sideulgi jeone' - before the brightly blooming flowers all wither - gives the urgency its shape. It's not about romance in general, but about reaching someone during that brief window when things are still alive. The repetition feels less like a chorus hook and more like someone trying to hold a moment still.
It names the exact moment everything changes, and the whole song happens in that narrow space. You can picture the color draining.
Song Ju Hee's voice on 'eoseo naegero wa jwoyo' - come to me - has this gentle pull that makes the plea sound fragile, not desperate.
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Tell me baby
naege malhaejwo
eodikkaji wassneunji
bulkge pin kkoccdeuri
da sideulgi jeone
eoseo naegero jom deo gakkai
jeo hayan dari tto ogi jeone
o naui geudaeyeo
eoseo naegero wa jwoyo
bichi eopsneun bamedo
al su eopsneun segyedo
geudae saenggak hanaro
naneun pieoolla
Tell me baby
naege malhaejwo
eodikkaji wassneunji
bulkge pin kkoccdeuri
da sideulgi jeone
eoseo naegero jom deo gakkai
jeo hayan dari tto ogi jeone
o naui geudaeyeo
eoseo naegero wa jwoyo
bichi eopsneun bamedo
al su eopsneun segyedo
geudae saenggak hanaro
naneun pieoolla
Tell me baby
naege malhaejwo
eodikkaji wassneunji
bulkge pin kkoccdeuri
da sideulgi jeone
eoseo naegero jom deo gakkai
jeo hayan dari tto ogi jeone
o naui geudaeyeo
eoseo naegero wa jwoyo
A plea for closeness before the petals fall. The lyric treats time as something physical you can almost see decaying. That 'before' does all the work - it turns a love song into a race against something quiet and inevitable.
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