G.O.D.
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Wind

A restless, searching ballad about memory and the desire to disappear into something formless.

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A restless, searching ballad about memory and the desire to disappear into something formless.

The lyric treats memory like a physical object that needs to be pried loose, "Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda" (It digs in, buries itself, and doesn't let me go).

The wind isn't a metaphor for freedom so much as it is for erasure, a way to be scoured clean.

Editor's note

G.O.D. asks the wind to carry them away

A restless, searching ballad about memory and the desire to disappear into something formless.

"Idaero barami doegodo sipguna"

The lyric treats memory like a physical object that needs to be pried loose, "Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda" (It digs in, buries itself, and doesn't let me go). The wind isn't a metaphor for freedom so much as it is for erasure, a way to be scoured clean.

The plea "Deo sechage anajwo, Bureojwo geurae yeogil beoseonaja barama" (Hold me tighter, blow me, let's run away from here, wind) isn't just about escape. It's a raw ask to be consumed by something bigger, to have the self dissolved by a force that leaves no trace, because holding onto a painful memory feels heavier than disappearing.

That quiet admission, "I want to become the wind like this", cuts through the song's pleading. It's less a wish for power and more a surrender, a desire to stop being a solid thing that can be hurt.

The way the phrase "simjangsori" (the sound of a heart) gets paired with "baramsori" (the sound of the wind) makes the internal noise feel like a weather system.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda" the pull of "Deo sechage anajwo, Bureojwo geurae yeogil beoseonaja barama" the pull of "I want to become the wind like this"
Lyrics

Wind

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Barami bureowa yegodo eobsi

Eodiseo on geoni sorido eobsi

Nune boiji anko jabeul sudo eomneun geot

Cheoeumbuteo naege on geolkka

Wae majuchin geolkka

Nae mam soge (barami bulgo)

Gieok soge (nal dudeurigo)

Boran deut deureowa hanaga dwae beoryeo

Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda

Duryeowosseulkka (barami bul ttae)

Museowosseulkka (nan sumeoseo)

On himeul dahae mom burim chigo dasi chyeobwado

Geu barameun nollideut nae momeul anabeorinda

Nappeun gieogeun ama

Jiwonael su isseul geoya barama

Deo sechage anajwo,

Bureojwo geurae yeogil beoseonaja barama

Baramsori geuge nae simjangsori

I eodum soge nuneul

Tteoboni geurae amudo eopguna

Geureoke nan sarayaman haetguna

Idaero barami doegodo sipguna

Heundeullineun sesang eojireoun nae mam

Haneulgwa ttangeuro nanwin han sesang

Narr.) cheoeumbuteo nan baramin deusi

Wae majuchin geolkka

Nae mam soge (barami bulgo)

Gieok soge (nal dudeurigo)

Boran deut deureowa hanaga dwae beoryeo

Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda

Duryeowosseulkka (barami bul ttae)

Museowosseulkka (nan sumeoseo)

On himeul dahae mom burim chigo dasi chyeobwado

Geu barameun nollideut nae momeul anabeorinda

Eojireopdeon sesang kkeute naega boiji anha

Meomchwobeorin sigan soge nuneul dasi tto gama

Huimihage deullyeowa

Neomuna adeukhae

Goyoham soge jeo meolliseo simjangsori

Machi baramin deusi

Nae mam soge (barami bulgo)

Gieok soge (nal dudeurigo)

Boran deut deureowa hanaga dwae beoryeo

Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda

Duryeowosseulkka (barami bul ttae)

Museowosseulkka (nan sumeoseo)

On himeul dahae mom burim chigo dasi chyeobwado

Geu barameun nollideut nae momeul anabeorinda

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What is "Wind" by G.O.D. about?

A restless, searching ballad about memory and the desire to disappear into something formless. The lyric treats memory like a physical object that needs to be pried loose, "Seokkigo tto gamssago nal anabeorinda" (It digs in, buries itself, and doesn't let me go). The wind isn't a metaphor for freedom so much as it is for erasure, a way to be scoured clean.

Who performs "Wind"?

G.O.D. performs "Wind", and this lyric page sits inside the G.O.D. catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Wind"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "G.O.D. asks the wind to carry them away", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Wind"?

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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