A K-pop ballad about releasing old pain into the breeze.
The lyric treats memory like weather, something that arrives, fills the air, then moves on.
It trusts the wind to handle what the singer couldn't say out loud.
A K-pop ballad about releasing old pain into the breeze.
A K-pop ballad about releasing old pain into the breeze.
The lyric treats memory like weather, something that arrives, fills the air, then moves on.
It trusts the wind to handle what the singer couldn't say out loud.
A K-pop ballad about releasing old pain into the breeze.
nae mameul da barame da nallyeo
The lyric treats memory like weather, something that arrives, fills the air, then moves on. It trusts the wind to handle what the singer couldn't say out loud.
The phrase 'nae mameul da barame da nallyeo', 'I let all my heart fly away with the wind', doesn't just describe a feeling. It's an act. After holding things in, those words answer the need to finally open your hands and let the wind take what's too heavy to carry.
It's the song's central gesture. Instead of fighting or explaining the old hurt, she just gives it to the air.
The way the vocal line floats over the 'seudup dup duru dup du' refrain gives the whole thing a gentle, drifting lift.
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Nareunhaejin ohu haessal majeumyeo
Naege dagaoneun barame nan
Amudo mollae hapum hamyeo naeswineun jageun hansum
Tansancheoreom tok twineun haruui sijak
Dalkomhaetdeon aiseukeurim geu sogui seolleim ganjikhamyeo
Miso jinneun eorinaicheoreom
Gibun joheun pyojeonge eojji molla
Mwonga teukbyeolhaejil oneuri jantteuk gidaedoejanha
Nae mameul da barame da nallyeo
Apeun gieogeul da matgyeo
Paran haneul barama
Nunmureun da gajyeoga juryeom
Da malhaji mothaetdeon nae gieok modu
Eunhasu neomeoro adeukhi meon goseuro
Barame nallyeo
(Seudup dup duru dup du
Seudup dup duru dup du)
Eonjenga meon goseseo nareul dorabwa julkka
Geuttaen malhaji mothaetdeon nae gieok modu
Eunhasu neomeoro adeukhi meon goseuro
Barame nallyeo
Jeonyeok noeul bomyeo chingudeulgwa utdeon
Baram sogui chueokdeuri gakkeum saenggangnadeut
Sigandeuri jejaril chajaomyeon
Jeongmal himdeureotdeon gieokdo nareul [yr/yj] wirohaejulkka
Nae mameul da barame da nallyeo
Apeun gieogeul da matgyeo
Paran haneul barama
Nunmureun da gajyeoga juryeom
Da malhaji mothaetdeon nae gieok modu
Eunhasu neomeoro adeukhi meon goseuro
Barame nallyeo
Kkokkkok sumgyeo watdeon namanui yaegideul
(Syureusyureusyureu) modu (ttureuttureu) dameulge
Tto barami bulgo naege dagaol ttae(cheoncheonhi)
Geu ttaeneun useul su itge
Nan neul igose isseulge
Nae mameul da barame da nallyeo
Ontong nae momeul da matgyeo
Paran haneul naraseo
Saehayan gureumeul gareumyeo
Na amulji anhatdeon nae gieokdeureul
Eunhasu neomeoro adeukhi meon goseuro
Barame nallyeo
(Seudup dup duru dup du
Seudup dup duru dup du)
Eonjenga meon goseseo nareul dorabwajullae
Geuttaen malhaji moshaetdeon nae gieok modu
Eunhasu neomeoro adeukhi meon goseuro
Barame nallyeo
A K-pop ballad about releasing old pain into the breeze. The lyric treats memory like weather, something that arrives, fills the air, then moves on. It trusts the wind to handle what the singer couldn't say out loud.
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