A solo track where the singer confronts an internal struggle, asking how much further he must go to break free.
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A solo track where the singer confronts an internal struggle, asking how much further he must go to break free.
The pressure in 'deo eolmana', 'how much more', does the heavy lifting.
'How much more must I call out, how much more must I walk' isn't about distance on a map.
Editor's note
Ha Hyun Woo's 'My Enemy' and the weight of waking
A solo track where the singer confronts an internal struggle, asking how much further he must go to break free.
Wake up from me / Wake up from myth
The pressure in 'deo eolmana', 'how much more', does the heavy lifting. 'How much more must I call out, how much more must I walk' isn't about distance on a map. It's the exhaustion of trying to reach a version of yourself that keeps moving the finish line. The plea to 'wake up from myth' suggests the struggle is against a story he's been telling himself, one that's stopped being useful.
It frames the whole conflict in two plain phrases. The enemy isn't out there; it's the 'me' built on a 'myth' that needs dismantling.
The blunt, almost mechanical repetition of 'Didn't make it, but found it' at the end sticks. It lands like a quiet, stubborn fact after all the questioning.
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the pull of "deo eolmana"the pull of "How much more must I call out, how much more must I walk"the pull of "wake up from myth"
Lyrics
My Enemy
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Am I mimang soge inna
deo eolmana bulleoyaman
deo eolmana georeoyaman
mannal su isseulkka
Am I gonane jamgyeonna
deo eolmana apayaman
deo eolmana gyeondyeoyaman daeul su isseulkka
Am I sueopsi gugyeo neoeun guwoneul
modu beorimyeon naman nameulkka
Wake up from me
Wake up from myth
nalgaedo eopsi
gajin geudaerodo naragal su itge
Wake up from me
gadun geu aneseo
Wake up from myth
sumeo beorin goseseo
dapdo eopsi
nugudo doeji anado doel su itge
Wake up from me
Wake up from myth
Wake up from me
Am I jemuri doeeonna
deo eolmana kkeonaeyaman
deo eolmana neomgyeoyaman
geonneol su isseulkka
Am I sueopsi sseo naeryeo gan iyureul
modu jiumyeon naega boilkka
Wake up from me
Wake up from myth
nalgaedo eopsi
gajin geudaerodo naragal su itge
Wake up from me
gadun geu aneseo
Wake up from myth
sumeo beorin goseseo
dapdo eopsi
nugudo doeji anado doel su itge
cheoeum maju boatdeon
jageun i gonggane na
Didn't make it, but found it
Didn't make it, but found it
Didn't make it, but found it
Didn't make it, but found it
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What is "My Enemy" by Ha Hyun Woo about?
A solo track where the singer confronts an internal struggle, asking how much further he must go to break free. The pressure in 'deo eolmana', 'how much more', does the heavy lifting. 'How much more must I call out, how much more must I walk' isn't about distance on a map.
Who performs "My Enemy"?
Ha Hyun Woo performs "My Enemy", and this lyric page sits inside the Ha Hyun Woo catalog on LyroVerse.
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