A ballad about trying to reverse time and change a story's final chapter.
This one actively fights it, with every image moving backward.
The lyric treats the past as something physically manipulable, like film reels or pages you can flip.
A ballad about trying to reverse time and change a story's final chapter.
A ballad about trying to reverse time and change a story's final chapter.
This one actively fights it, with every image moving backward.
The lyric treats the past as something physically manipulable, like film reels or pages you can flip.
A ballad about trying to reverse time and change a story's final chapter.
unmyeong gateun mannam neomu apeun gyeolmal
Most breakup songs sit with the grief. This one actively fights it, with every image moving backward. The lyric treats the past as something physically manipulable, like film reels or pages you can flip. It's less about acceptance than about a stubborn, almost childish refusal to let the story end as written.
The phrase "unmyeong gateun mannam neomu apeun gyeolmal", a fate-like meeting, a too-painful ending, captures that specific ache of a relationship that felt destined but finished badly. He's not just sad it ended; he's haunted by the mismatch between how it began and how it closed. The whole song pushes against that finality, trying to rewrite "majimak jangmyeon," the last page.
That line holds the song's central tension: something that felt fated shouldn't hurt this much to finish. It names the particular disappointment of a beautiful beginning leading to a brutal end.
The way "han jangssik han jangssik dwiro neomgyeo", page by page turning backward, lingers. It turns reading into rewinding.
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sigyega bandaero doragago isseo
tvsok yeonghwaga doegamajigo isseo
naeryeossdeon bismuri ollagago isseo
ijeossdeon gieogi doraogo isseo
doro wie chadeuri bandaero dalligo
on sesangui modeun ge da geokkuro umjigyeo
jigeum naneun gyesok bandaero dwisgeoreumjil chimyeo
geunarui neoege doragago isseo
unmyeong gateun mannam neomu apeun gyeolmal
nan i soseorui kkeuteul dasi sseoboryeo hae
nae han gwonui sarang majimak jangmyeonen
niga isseoya hae geuraeya mari doenikka
han jangssik han jangssik dwiro neomgyeo jimyeo
apassdeon ilgiga jiwojigo isseo
garu naen sajini moyeodeulgo isseo
beoryeossdeon miryeoni doraogo isseo
samkyeossdeon nae nunmuri dasi baeteojigo
baeteossdeon geu mojin mareun dasi samkyeojigo
jigeum naneun gyesok bandaero dwisgeoreumjil chimyeo
geunarui neoege doragago isseo
unmyeong gateun mannam neomu apeun gyeolmal
nan i soseorui kkeuteul dasi sseoboryeo hae
nae han gwonui sarang majimak jangmyeonen
niga isseoya hae geuraeya mari dwae
yeogiya uriga ibyeolhan seulpeun peiji
nae apeseo niga seoseo ulgo isseo
neoege mutgo sipeo neoman gwaenchanhdamyeon
nan i soseorui kkeuteul dasi sseoboryeo hae
nae han gwonui sarang majimak jangmyeonen
niga isseoya hae geuraeya mari doenikka
A ballad about trying to reverse time and change a story's final chapter. This one actively fights it, with every image moving backward. The lyric treats the past as something physically manipulable, like film reels or pages you can flip.
Han Dong Geun performs "Making a New Ending For This Story", and this lyric page sits inside the Han Dong Geun catalog on LyroVerse.
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