The greenhouse becomes a quiet trap, a place where the bird can see the outside but never reach it. The lyric doesn't mourn the sparrow so much as watch it wear itself out against the invisible barrier.
The sparrow keeps trying to fly out, 'wingwing' beating its wings against the glass. There's something about that 'wingwing', the sound of effort that gets you nowhere, the stubborn hope in the flutter. It's not just flying; it's the same failed motion, over and over.
That line just states the fact: the sparrow keeps flying and falls toward the window. No drama, just the repeated drop.
The way 'wingwing' hangs in the air, less a word than the sound of wings hitting glass.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "parineun gyesok tteodoldaga changmuneul hyanghae naragattta."
Lyrics
Pari (3rd Intro)
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A Korean ballad about a sparrow trapped in a greenhouse, trying to escape through the same glass wall. The greenhouse becomes a quiet trap, a place where the bird can see the outside but never reach it. The lyric doesn't mourn the sparrow so much as watch it wear itself out against the invisible barrier.
Who performs "Pari (3rd Intro)"?
G.O.D. performs "Pari (3rd Intro)", and this lyric page sits inside the G.O.D. catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Pari (3rd Intro)"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "G.O.D.'s Pari and the bird that won't leave", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Pari (3rd Intro)"?
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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