GHOST9
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Dot

A K-pop track about holding your ground and aiming for a new target.

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A K-pop track about holding your ground and aiming for a new target.

The song frames stillness as preparation, not hesitation.

When it tells you not to avoid the starting line, it's insisting you stand exactly where the race begins, even if that spot feels exposed.

Editor's note

GHOST9's Dot and the starting line

A K-pop track about holding your ground and aiming for a new target.

saero targeteul jjigeobeoryeo dot

The song frames stillness as preparation, not hesitation. When it tells you not to avoid the starting line, it's insisting you stand exactly where the race begins, even if that spot feels exposed.

The phrase 'saero targeteul jjigeobeoryeo dot', throw away the old target, dot, feels like a reset. It's not about hitting a bullseye yet; it's about clearing the board so you can place one fresh mark. That single dot is all the focus you get, and the lyric treats it like a quiet necessity.

Throwing away the old target leaves just that one point to fix on. It's a cleaner kind of pressure.

The way 'Don't move jamsi meomchwoisseo geudaero' repeats gives the track a patient, almost stubborn pulse.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 19
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the pull of "saero targeteul jjigeobeoryeo dot" how "Don't move jamsi meomchwoisseo geudaero" turns into a mantra
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Dot

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Don't move

jamsi meomchwoisseo geudaero

Do not avoid

ttokbaro seo, starting line

Don't move

jamsi meomchwoisseo geudaero

Do not avoid

ttokbaro seo, starting line

chojeomui byeonhwa

badadeuriji right

chabunhi count up

danbeone ssodanael junbi

nal magaseogo jabakkeureo dageuchyeodo

meolli beonjyeogal geoya

naui signature

jabanae outline

bichi teojineun challae

mom meonjeo baneunghae

i peureim bakkeuro

nega itdamyeon chajanaelge

jal bwa neol dulleossan geot jung

uimi eomneun geon nothing

hanahana dareun iyudeullo wanseongdwae

saero targeteul jjigeobeoryeo dot

siseoneul meolli gojeongsikyeo dat

saero targeteul jjigeobeoryeo dot

siseoneul meolli gojeongsikyeo dat

Don't move

jamsi meomchwoisseo geudaero

Do not avoid

ttokbaro seo, starting line

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What is "Dot" by GHOST9 about?

A K-pop track about holding your ground and aiming for a new target. The song frames stillness as preparation, not hesitation. When it tells you not to avoid the starting line, it's insisting you stand exactly where the race begins, even if that spot feels exposed.

Who performs "Dot"?

GHOST9 performs "Dot", and this lyric page sits inside the GHOST9 catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Dot"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "GHOST9's Dot and the starting line", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Dot"?

Yes. The related section below points to Think Of Dawn and T.Y.T (Take You There) with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by GHOST9?

Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through GHOST9's lyric pages.

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