A track about waiting and blooming, even when everything feels stuck.
There's a quiet defiance in choosing to 'bloom' specifically for someone who might be gone.
It turns devotion into a private act of survival, not a public performance.
A track about waiting and blooming, even when everything feels stuck.
A track about waiting and blooming, even when everything feels stuck.
There's a quiet defiance in choosing to 'bloom' specifically for someone who might be gone.
It turns devotion into a private act of survival, not a public performance.
A track about waiting and blooming, even when everything feels stuck.
Even if I falling down I will bloom for you
There's a quiet defiance in choosing to 'bloom' specifically for someone who might be gone. It turns devotion into a private act of survival, not a public performance. The lyric doesn't ask to be seen; it just insists on growing anyway.
The phrase 'I always live in the room' does a lot of work. It's not just a location; it's a state of being, a kind of suspended animation where waiting becomes a habit. The speaker is stuck there, holding a memory or a hope that hasn't left, even if the person has.
It's a pledge that holds firm despite the grammar of the fall. The blooming isn't conditional on being caught; it happens because the promise was made.
The way 'bloom' returns after each 'falling down' lingers. It's a small, persistent correction to the stumble.
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I close my eyes nae dwiro
ogetdadeon neon jigeum eodiro
sarajyeonna
Even if I falling down
I will bloom for you
I always live in the room
ajikdo nan gidaryeo neol hollo
naege hyanghan mameun die
If I falling down
I will bloom again
eonjekkaji nal akkyeojuge
apado handamyeonseo neon wae
ajikkkaji boiji ana
miro soge nal jangmiro
ikkeuldeon ni misoga miwojyeo ga
tteonan geonga?
nan jiwo nae jarieseo
i jarie seotdeon
neoui gieok da jeonbu jiwo
neowa nan galliji i jarieseo
I close my eyes nae dwiro
ogetdadeon neon jigeum eodiro
sarajyeonna
Even if I falling down
I will bloom for you
I always live in the room
ajikdo nan gidaryeo neol hollo
naege hyanghan mameun die
If I falling down
I will bloom again
I gave you everything
Forget about my memories
I close my eyes nae dwiro
ogetdadeon neon jigeum eodiro
sarajyeonna
Even if I falling down
I will bloom for you
I always live in the room
ajikdo nan gidaryeo neol hollo
naege hyanghan mameun die
If I falling down
I will bloom again
A track about waiting and blooming, even when everything feels stuck. There's a quiet defiance in choosing to 'bloom' specifically for someone who might be gone. It turns devotion into a private act of survival, not a public performance.
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