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Ae Soo

A Korean ballad about the ache of searching for someone who's already gone.

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A Korean ballad about the ache of searching for someone who's already gone.

The lyric circles the same few images, searching, calling, waiting, without ever finding resolution.

It's less a story about loss and more about the act of being stuck in it, repeating the same motions because stopping would mean admitting they're really gone.

Editor's note

G.O.D. sings a lost lover's plea in 'Ae Soo'

A Korean ballad about the ache of searching for someone who's already gone.

naemal an deullineunguhya

The lyric circles the same few images, searching, calling, waiting, without ever finding resolution. It's less a story about loss and more about the act of being stuck in it, repeating the same motions because stopping would mean admitting they're really gone.

The phrase 'naemal an deullineunguhya', why don't you hear my words, carries the whole weight of talking into a void. It's not just about being ignored; it's the fear that the person you're pleading with might not even exist in your world anymore. That line holds the quiet panic of a one-sided conversation.

It's the plainest, most devastating question in the song. After all the searching and explaining, it just asks why the other person won't listen, as if love could be fixed by being heard.

The way the vocal strain leans into 'jebal dorawa', please come back, feels less like a request and more like a physical tug.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "naemal an deullineunguhya" the pull of "jebal dorawa"
Lyrics

Ae Soo

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Nan ajikdo keudaereul eetji mothae oneuldo keudael

chajaIguhrireul heme nan ajikkaji

keudaemaneul wonhae dareun

Sarangeul haji mothae sesangmodeungot keudaega isseul manhangot

Modoo dwijyuhbwado keudaereul chati mothaessuh keudaeneun uhditneunguhyaWae

nalnal dduhnagangaya naemal an deullineunguhya naega nuhl

chatneunguhlMoreuneun guhya keuruhnguhya animyuhn nareul mannamyuhn an dwel iyoo

Rado eetneunguhya keuruhmyuhn joha naega nuhl iruhke mok nohaBooreuj

i ange hanbuhnman irado jamkkanman irado naeape

Natanajwo kkoomsokesuhrado nareulbwa jogeumsshik moonuhjineun naemoseupeul

Bwa nuhl chaja hemaeineun nan jigeum himdeuluh niga bogo shipuhNiga

nal dduhnan keu jikhoobootuh oorin haengbokhaessuh juhngmalhaengbokhaessuh

Sesang noogooboda yebbeun sarangeul haessuh chuheum mannan keu soonkan

Haneulesuh yebbeun nooneul bbooryuhjwossuh machi han jangmyuhna

eyounghwachuhruhm

Nuhmoo areumdaoon nuhwanaega nooni majassuhtji oomjikilsoo

opsotjiKeuruhke ooriae sarangeun shijak dweuhtji keurigo nasuh oo

rineunYebbeun keurimeul keurineun ggoma aideul

chuhruhm keu noonbitchuhruhm malgo

Malkeun yoorigooseul chuhruhm toomyuhnghan sarangeul mandeuluh gassuh kkoomeul

Ggomyuh hamkke miraereul keuryuh bwassuh keuruhda keunyuhga sarajyuhssuh

Hanmadi maldo opshi keuruhke naehgyuhteul dduhnassuh jebal dorawa

Naemal andeullyuh? Uhsuh natana na jigeum heundeullyuh nareul japajwo

Nareul bootjapajwo uhsuh harooga dareuge moonuhjineun nal ileukyuhjwo

Nuhneun nareul jal aljana nan nuhbakke opjana niga opseumyuhn

Amooguhtdo mothandaneunguhl aljana wae keuraedodaeche wae irae

Daeche wae iruhke jaggooman himdeulge hae niga uhdi eetdeun uhdisuh

Moouhl hadeun noogoowa issuhtdeun keu iyooga moouhtideun amooguhtdo

Moodji anheulge nuhn doraogiman hamyuhn dwae nan keu juhnen keunali

Ogijuhnen uhjjuhlsoo opso nan iruhke bakken saragal soo opso

Nuhmaneul gidarimyuh muhmchoolsoo opso nuhl chaja hemeimyuh

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What is "Ae Soo" by G.O.D. about?

A Korean ballad about the ache of searching for someone who's already gone. The lyric circles the same few images, searching, calling, waiting, without ever finding resolution. It's less a story about loss and more about the act of being stuck in it, repeating the same motions because stopping would mean admitting they're really gone.

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