A lyric about stopping in your tracks, looking back, and the courage to keep walking.
There's a quiet vanity in insisting something is entirely yours, even if it's broken.
'Naegen jeonbuya', for me, it's everything, claims a danger as a possession.
A lyric about stopping in your tracks, looking back, and the courage to keep walking.
A lyric about stopping in your tracks, looking back, and the courage to keep walking.
There's a quiet vanity in insisting something is entirely yours, even if it's broken.
'Naegen jeonbuya', for me, it's everything, claims a danger as a possession.
A lyric about stopping in your tracks, looking back, and the courage to keep walking.
naui han ppyeom igeon mallya
There's a quiet vanity in insisting something is entirely yours, even if it's broken. 'Naegen jeonbuya', for me, it's everything, claims a danger as a possession. The song holds the tension between wanting to be rid of a weight and the strange devotion of calling it your own.
The phrase 'deo ape boineun', 'looks even more painful', does a lot of work. It's not just about seeing something difficult in the rearview; it's the specific ache of a memory or a version of yourself that becomes sharper, more agonizing, the further you get from it. The lyric keeps circling this one stubborn piece, 'naui han ppyeom', my one piece, my one fragment, that won't fit back into place no matter how much you try to discard it or keep walking.
Calling it 'my one piece' makes it a belonging, even as the song wrestles with letting it go. It's a claim of ownership over a shard that cuts.
The way the phrase 'meomchuji mothan', couldn't stop, hangs in the air after all that talk of halting. It lingers.
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godanhan mankeum gojang nan
georeumeul meomchugo gogael deureo
haegeoreumnyeokeul baraboda
deo ape boineun dalko dala
jaraji anneun naui han ppyeom
igeon mallya
wiheomhajiman naegen jeonbuya
gyesok budichigo kkaejyeo beoryeo
boyeojugineun silchiman
ttaeron neomeojigo
pogihal su inneun yonggiro
sumgin nayakameul
jogeumeun deulkyeodo doelkka
goyohan doro wieseo
jinaganeun geosi eomneundedo
kkamppagineun sinhodeungeul boda
deo ape boineun mugeowojin
jimi dwaebeorin naui han ppyeom
igeon mallya
gamdanghal su eopsi
wiheomhajiman naegen jeonbuya
gyesok budichigo kkaejyeo beoryeo
boyeojugineun silchiman
neoreul jikil su inneun jagyeok il geoya
himi deuljiman meomchuji mothan
mitgo inneun i meon gireul
gyesok amman bogo georeotjiman
ttaeron neomeojigo
pogihal su inneun yonggiro
sumgin nayakameul
jogeumeun deulkyeodo doelkka
Oh, naegen gonanimyeo jeonbuin
i han ppyeomeuro seol su itge
jigeumcheoreom nae dwieseo barabwa jugil
A lyric about stopping in your tracks, looking back, and the courage to keep walking. There's a quiet vanity in insisting something is entirely yours, even if it's broken. 'Naegen jeonbuya', for me, it's everything, claims a danger as a possession.
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