A breakup song that finds its grace in admitting the timing is all wrong.
The title does a lot of heavy lifting here.
Calling it a 'beautiful goodbye' feels like a small act of vanity, a way to dress up a failure in something prettier than it was.
A breakup song that finds its grace in admitting the timing is all wrong.
A breakup song that finds its grace in admitting the timing is all wrong.
The title does a lot of heavy lifting here.
Calling it a 'beautiful goodbye' feels like a small act of vanity, a way to dress up a failure in something prettier than it was.
A breakup song that finds its grace in admitting the timing is all wrong.
For what we had was nothing, Nothing but a beautiful
The title does a lot of heavy lifting here. Calling it a 'beautiful goodbye' feels like a small act of vanity, a way to dress up a failure in something prettier than it was. The lyric undercuts it immediately with 'For what we had was nothing,' which is the real, unpretty truth.
The phrase 'Neujeun huhoe', 'late regret', hangs over the whole thing. He's stuck saying things too late, knowing she's already gone while his heart is still catching up. It's less about the goodbye being beautiful and more about forcing that word onto a mess that just feels sad and overdue.
That contradiction holds the whole song. It admits the relationship amounted to 'nothing' but still insists on wrapping it in the word 'beautiful,' which feels like someone trying to salvage a little dignity from the wreckage.
The way 'I know u don't' repeats, almost like a mantra he's trying to believe, sticks with you after the song ends.
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Saranghandago haejwo
I know u don’t
I know u don’t
Ajikdo nal wonhandago
Oh I know u don’t
Know u don’t no more-
No more, no more, no more
Gaseumi michil deusi dapdaphae
Geunyang ireohge nal tteonaneun neol japji moshae
I know it’s too late
Oh tto dasi ireohge
Neujeun huhoe
Geunyang honjasmalman
Neomu neujeun I malman
But baralge
Majimak butageun oh girl
A beautiful goodbye, a beautiful goodbye
For what we had was nothing,
Nothing but a beautiful,
Just a beautiful love girl
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Maeil bam na hollo
Oh amuri anja saenggakhaebwado
Eoreumcheoreom chagawojin na simjang
Amuri nogyeoboryeogo haedo
I know it’t too late
Oh tto dasi ireohge
Neujeun huhoe
Geunyang honjasmalman
Neomu neujeun I malman
But baralge
Majimak butageun oh girl
A beautiful goodbye, a beautiful goodbye
For what we had was nothing,
Nothing but a beautiful,
Just a beautiful love girl
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Oh baby oh baby don’t leave me
(Don’t leave no, no)
Amuri honja oechyeobwado
Neomu neujeobeoringeol
A beautiful goodbye, a beautiful goodbye
For what we had was nothing,
Nothing but a beautiful,
Just a beautiful love girl
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
Beautiful goodbye
(Just a beautiful love girl)
A breakup song that finds its grace in admitting the timing is all wrong. The title does a lot of heavy lifting here. Calling it a 'beautiful goodbye' feels like a small act of vanity, a way to dress up a failure in something prettier than it was.
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