The Korean group's 2005 track circles around a phrase that won't let go.
Most songs about the past either romanticize it or reject it.
This one just keeps showing up at the same scene, trying to figure out if it was shelter or a trap.
The Korean group's 2005 track circles around a phrase that won't let go.
The Korean group's 2005 track circles around a phrase that won't let go.
Most songs about the past either romanticize it or reject it.
This one just keeps showing up at the same scene, trying to figure out if it was shelter or a trap.
The Korean group's 2005 track circles around a phrase that won't let go.
a good dream we had
Most songs about the past either romanticize it or reject it. This one just keeps showing up at the same scene, trying to figure out if it was shelter or a trap.
The Korean lines about 'a good dream we had' and 'a dream like that was suffocating' sit right next to the English 'show to the break of dawn.' It's that push and pull between wanting to stay in the memory and feeling like you can't breathe inside it. The words circle back because the feeling does.
It's not a great dream or a beautiful one. Just good. That specific, modest word makes the whole memory feel real and fragile.
The way 'for the fifth time yo!' cuts into the chorus gives the whole thing a worn, familiar weight.
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jun hyung) like this show to the break of dawn do you feel me here we go come on like this show to the break of dawn for the fifth time yo! danny come on
Teddy) eo ryeo seo poo deoh oo rin chak eun koom ee it seot ko nam teul ta ha neun keu reon koom eun koo gi sil jeot ko il teoh eh na ga sin eo meo ni mal seum kwa dal ri noh rae ha go sip eot teon nae goom eun cheo meol ri
Kye sang) poh nae ya hae poh nae ya hae yeo gi seo poh gi hae ya hae myeot peon ee go poh ki reul ha reyo go soo eop shi dol ah seot chi man kyeol kook ehn ta si doh keu rae doh
Ho Yong) ha chi man keu reo myeon ahn dae choo jeo ahn cheu myeon ahn dwae nam teul ee choo neun tae roh keu cheo choo eo chin tae roh sal chi ahn ko ddeud ka chi noh ryeok ha ni nae geh roh gi hwe ga wat seo keu rae seo doh ee reoh keh dooh
Tae Yoo) god fifth time
The Korean group's 2005 track circles around a phrase that won't let go. Most songs about the past either romanticize it or reject it. This one just keeps showing up at the same scene, trying to figure out if it was shelter or a trap.
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