A Korean ballad about waiting through silence until dawn breaks.
Most love songs rush toward reunion or collapse into grief.
This one just plants itself in the 'eodum soge', in the darkness, and refuses to move until light arrives.
A Korean ballad about waiting through silence until dawn breaks.
A Korean ballad about waiting through silence until dawn breaks.
Most love songs rush toward reunion or collapse into grief.
This one just plants itself in the 'eodum soge', in the darkness, and refuses to move until light arrives.
A Korean ballad about waiting through silence until dawn breaks.
saebyeogi geodhil ttaekkaji
Most love songs rush toward reunion or collapse into grief. This one just plants itself in the 'eodum soge', in the darkness, and refuses to move until light arrives. The commitment lives in the waiting, not the finding.
The phrase 'saebyeogi geodhil ttaekkaji', until dawn breaks, holds the whole posture. It's not about fighting the dark or explaining the fear, just a plain vow to wait it out. The silence isn't empty; it's where you keep your word.
It's all time and light. Nothing fancy, just the horizon of morning as the only condition that ends the vigil.
The way 'I'm here' sits alone between Korean phrases, a small English anchor in the quiet.
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goyohan deus huimihage
deullyeooneun Silence
eodum soge sumeodeuleo
tamyoghaneun This Silence
jidoghan yogmangeun
joyonghi soneul ppeodeowa
beonjineun dulyeoum ije naneun
In This Silence
I’m here
saebyeogi geodhil ttaekkaji
And I’ll find you
eodumui kkeuteseo
meoleojil deus deo seonmyeonghi
sineumhaneun Silence
biche galyeo jeolgyuhaneun
da buseojin This Silence
janhoghan jeolmangeun
joyonghi sumeul kkeunheonae
mulyeoghan huhoeman nama yeogi
In This Silence
I’m here
saebyeogi geodhil ttaekkaji
And I’ll find you
eodumui kkeuteseo
I try Oh
Hear jeo milo soge gadhinda haedo
je jali dola meomunda haedo
sone daheul deushan bicheul hyanghaega
I’m here
goyoe daheul ttaekkaji
And I’ll find you
agmongui kkeuteseo
I try Oh
nae mogeul joyeooneun
du soneul olgamaeneun bimil
seol goseul jiwonaedo
jabhil deus domangchyeodo nan
chimmugui kkeute dahneundamyeon
Oh
Oh
A Korean ballad about waiting through silence until dawn breaks. Most love songs rush toward reunion or collapse into grief. This one just plants itself in the 'eodum soge', in the darkness, and refuses to move until light arrives.
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