A slower, more reflective take on the group's 2007 debut single.
The repetition of 'saranghae' at the end isn't a chorus hook anymore.
It becomes a mantra, almost a plea, as if saying it enough times might make the feeling permanent.
A slower, more reflective take on the group's 2007 debut single.
A slower, more reflective take on the group's 2007 debut single.
The repetition of 'saranghae' at the end isn't a chorus hook anymore.
It becomes a mantra, almost a plea, as if saying it enough times might make the feeling permanent.
A slower, more reflective take on the group's 2007 debut single.
byonchi aneul sarangeuro jikyeo jweo
The repetition of 'saranghae' at the end isn't a chorus hook anymore. It becomes a mantra, almost a plea, as if saying it enough times might make the feeling permanent. That shift from declaration to devotion is what the ballad version is really built on.
The phrase 'meomchweojeo beorin i shigan', this time that has stopped and been left behind, holds the whole mood. It's not just about remembering; it's about a moment that got frozen, a feeling you can't move past even when everything else keeps going. The lyric answers that pressure by insisting on a love that doesn't change, 'byonchi aneul sarangeuro jikyeo jweo', protect me with an unchanging love.
It's a direct ask for something solid in a world full of unknown roads and repeated sadness. The simplicity cuts through the ballad's ache.
The way the vocal line stretches over 'himihan bicheul nan jjochaga', I will spread a strong light, lingers, a small vow in the middle of uncertainty.
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jeonhae jugo shipeo seulpeun shigani
da heuteojin hueya deullijiman
nuneul gamkko neukkyeo bwa umjigineun maeum
neoreul hyanghan nae nunppicheul
teukbyeolhan gijeogeul gidariji ma
nunapeseon uriye geochin gireun
al su eomneun miraewa byeok bakkuji ana
pogihal su eopseo
byeonchi aneul sarangeuro jikyeo jweo
sangcheo ibeun nae mamkkaji
shiseon sogeseo mareun piryo eopseo
meomchweojeo beorin i shigan
saranghae neol i neukkim idaero
geuryeo watteon hemaeime kkeut
i sesang sogeseo banbokdweneun
seulpeum ijen annyeong
sumaneun al su eomneun gil soge
himihan bicheul nan jjochaga
eonjekkajirado hamkkehaneun geoya
dashi mannan uriye
byeonchi aneul sarangeuro jikyeo jweo
sangcheo ibeun nae mamkkaji
shiseon sogeseo mareun piryo eopseo
meomchweojeo beorin i shigan
ireoke kkaman bam hollo neukkineun
geudaeye budeureoun sumkkyeori
i sungan ttaseuhage gamgyeo one
modeun naye tteollim jeonhallae
saranghae, saranghae, saranghae
saranghae, saranghae, saranghae
saranghae, saranghae, saranghae
saranghae, saranghae, saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
Nanana nana saranghae
eonjekkajirado hamkkehaneun geoya
dashi mannan uriye
A slower, more reflective take on the group's 2007 debut single. The repetition of 'saranghae' at the end isn't a chorus hook anymore. It becomes a mantra, almost a plea, as if saying it enough times might make the feeling permanent.
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