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I Don't Know Your Heart

The K-pop group's 2005 track captures the exhaustion of waiting for someone to define a relationship.

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The K-pop group's 2005 track captures the exhaustion of waiting for someone to define a relationship.

What sticks is how the song frames uncertainty as a kind of violence.

'It's really tiring for me' isn't dramatic; it's the plain truth of someone worn down by another person's indecision.

Editor's note

G.O.D. asks for clarity in 'I Don't Know Your Heart'

The K-pop group's 2005 track captures the exhaustion of waiting for someone to define a relationship.

I float on hope then drown in bleakness

What sticks is how the song frames uncertainty as a kind of violence. 'It's really tiring for me' isn't dramatic; it's the plain truth of someone worn down by another person's indecision. The lyric treats clarity as a basic courtesy that's being withheld.

The repeated 'If you feel me say it / If you don't let me know it' isn't just a request, it's someone at their limit, needing a yes or no to stop the mental spinning. That 'I float on hope then drown in bleakness' line gets at how exhausting it is to live between possibilities, where every smile feels like a promise that might vanish tomorrow.

That's the whole cycle in one line, the upswing of possibility followed by the crash when nothing changes. It's not poetic exaggeration; it's how waiting actually feels.

The way 'Take me away, hurry, or send me away, far away' gets repeated with that urgency, it's not romantic longing, it's someone needing resolution, even if it hurts.

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the pull of "It's really tiring for me" how "If you feel me say it / If you don't let me know it" turns into a mantra the pull of "I float on hope then drown in bleakness"
Lyrics

I Don't Know Your Heart

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Yo Uh Listen, listen closely, listen Come On

*If you feel me say it

If you don't let me know it

Gotta know if you with it

So I can get a movin on

Take me away, hurry, or send me away, far away

I think a farewell is better for my heart.

I never know what you really want

I don't know if you want to get together or break up.

I don't know where I am in your heart

If you feel me say it

If you don't let me know it

I try to read your heart by looking at you

But I don't know again today.

**Yeah, yeah, I don't know your heart.

It's really tiring for me

We're not lovers but we're too close

If I'm not yours than don't hold on.

That way we can both be free and meet our own

Yesterday you loved me, and today there's no word

I float on hope then drown in bleakness

Do you know just how much I wait for your answer?

Take me away, hurry, or send me away, far away.

I can't give up hope again because of your smile.

**Repeat

Come on girl you know you drive me crazy, right?

It's been like this since the first night

Why you keep me hangin on

When I don't like to waste my time and also waste my life

Until when will you keep me here?

Will you take responsibility for me?

This is a game I can't win

Are you going to keep me wandering?

I look at you and try to read you

But I just don't know.

**Repeat

*Repeat

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What is "I Don't Know Your Heart" by G.O.D. about?

The K-pop group's 2005 track captures the exhaustion of waiting for someone to define a relationship. What sticks is how the song frames uncertainty as a kind of violence. 'It's really tiring for me' isn't dramatic; it's the plain truth of someone worn down by another person's indecision.

Who performs "I Don't Know Your Heart"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "I Don't Know Your Heart"?

Yes. The related section below points to One Candle and Ee reoh keh doh with a short reason for opening each page next.

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