A breakup song that keeps looking up, even when everything's falling apart.
Most breakup songs dig into the ground or the wreckage.
This one keeps lifting its eyes upward, to where the sky used to be.
A breakup song that keeps looking up, even when everything's falling apart.
A breakup song that keeps looking up, even when everything's falling apart.
Most breakup songs dig into the ground or the wreckage.
This one keeps lifting its eyes upward, to where the sky used to be.
A breakup song that keeps looking up, even when everything's falling apart.
You are my sky yeongweonhi
Most breakup songs dig into the ground or the wreckage. This one keeps lifting its eyes upward, to where the sky used to be. It's less about what broke and more about what's still hanging there, unreachable.
There's this pressure in 'annyeong ajigeun baeuji motan mal hana', a goodbye she hasn't learned how to say yet. The words answer that by drifting toward memory instead, toward 'neoye geu wirodeuri' and 'neoye geu yaksokdeuri,' those promises and smiles that keep floating away like clouds.
It's not a metaphor she's constructing. It's just a statement she can't take back, even now.
The way 'You are my sky' returns, almost like a stubborn fact, even as everything else dissolves.
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annyeong ajigeun baeuji motan mal hana
ije jogeumsshik al geot gatayo
honja gidarida sumjugyeo ulmeogineun nae moseup
ajik eorigiman gamdanghaji motagesseoyo
mideojiji anaseo
naege yuilhaetteon neoye geu wirodeuri
jeogi jeo gureum dwiro sarajeo
geuman i byeoldeura nareul dowajweoyo
You are my sky
yeongweonhi ige kkeuchi anigil
nayegeneun uri chueogi
itji motal seonmul gata
neol mannago shipeo bol su eoptta haedo
eodiseonga nareul gamssajul
neoye gieok
himdeun naesaek hanado eopshi useojudeon geu moseup
jeogeodo naegeneun malhaejuji wae geuraesseoyo
kkumirago malhaejweo
naege sojunghaetteon neoye geu yaksokdeuri
jeogi jeo gureum dwiro sarajeo
geuman i byeoldeura nareul dowajweoyo
You are my sky
yeongweonhi ige kkeuchi anigil
nayegeneun uri chueogi
itji motal seonmul gata
neol mannago shipeo dwedolligo shipeo
irweojiji aneul georan geol
algo isseo
nal doraboji marayo
chamawasseotteon nunmuri ssodajeo beoril ttae
naneun gwaenchaneunikkayo
ibyeori bureooneun goseuro
deouk deo nopi jeo meolli
arajweoyo I don't wanna cry
nae sarangeun eodi gaji anayo
yeongweonhi neoye geu maeumeul
eonjekkaji gieokalkke
bogo shipeul kkeoya nae gyeote eopseodo
eodiseonga nareul gamssajweo
ijen annyeong
A breakup song that keeps looking up, even when everything's falling apart. Most breakup songs dig into the ground or the wreckage. This one keeps lifting its eyes upward, to where the sky used to be.
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