A ballad that holds onto a fading love, asking not to be left behind.
Sometimes a lyric doesn't need metaphor.
It just needs the right few words said with enough weight to stop a room.
A ballad that holds onto a fading love, asking not to be left behind.
A ballad that holds onto a fading love, asking not to be left behind.
Sometimes a lyric doesn't need metaphor.
It just needs the right few words said with enough weight to stop a room.
A ballad that holds onto a fading love, asking not to be left behind.
Don't leave me don't leave me
Sometimes a lyric doesn't need metaphor. It just needs the right few words said with enough weight to stop a room. 'Don't leave me' does that work.
The phrase 'Don't leave me don't leave me' isn't just a request; it's the whole song holding its breath. It answers the fear of being the one left standing there, watching someone walk away for good.
It's the simplest, most direct thing you can say when you're out of arguments. Everything else in the song funnels down to that.
The way 'Don't leave me' repeats at the end, almost whispered, sticks with you.
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Geureon mi-un eolgul hajima
doraseoseo gajima ajigeun aniya
naemameul sarangeul modu da jweonneunde
ije waseo wae dollyeojuneunde
naege mi-anhadan geu mari
ijeodallan geu mari kkeonaegi eoryeomni
du beon dashineun mal mothaneun
byeonge geollin geonji dageuchyeo mureobodaga
saranghandago tteonagaji mallago
an dwendago jababojiman
naega jun banjimajeodo dollyeojugoseo
nal cheo-eum bon deushi dwidoraseo ganeun neol
Geurae gago shipeumyeon garago
deo mallijineun anneundago sorichyeo bodaga
nado moreuge tto ne ape wae meomchweo-inneunji
wae jakku maedallineun ji
saranghandago tteonagaji mallago
an dwendago jababojiman
naega jun banjimajeodo dollyeojigoseo
nal cheo-eum bon deushi dwidoraseo ganeun neol
tteonaneun iyujochado moreuneun chae
bonaeneun ge eolmana himi deuneunji
algo itjjanha shiridorok chaga-un
ne nunbichi geobi najiman
janinhan geu mal hanamyeon naega shiltamyeon
neol wihae he-eojyeo jul su inneun najanha
Don't leave me don't leave me
A ballad that holds onto a fading love, asking not to be left behind. Sometimes a lyric doesn't need metaphor. It just needs the right few words said with enough weight to stop a room.
Ha Dong Kyun performs "Churak", and this lyric page sits inside the Ha Dong Kyun catalog on LyroVerse.
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