A ballad about wanting to pause time with someone, away from everyone else's eyes.
What sticks is how the wish stays modest.
The singer doesn't ask for forever or a changed world.
A ballad about wanting to pause time with someone, away from everyone else's eyes.
A ballad about wanting to pause time with someone, away from everyone else's eyes.
What sticks is how the wish stays modest.
The singer doesn't ask for forever or a changed world.
A ballad about wanting to pause time with someone, away from everyone else's eyes.
uri hanbeon anaboja
What sticks is how the wish stays modest. The singer doesn't ask for forever or a changed world. He just wants to look at this one person, go a little crazy together, and have that be enough. The lyric finds its ache in that restraint.
The repeated plea 'uri hanbeon anaboja', let's just see each other once, carries all the weight. It's not about a grand reunion or fixing something broken. It's the simple, almost greedy desire to have that person's ordinary stories, to hold them close without reason, before time washes everything away. The words want to build a small, pretty house inside the other's gaze and live there together.
It's a quiet, repeated anchor. Not a demand, more like a whispered suggestion that holds the whole fragile daydream together.
The way 'neoui sumanheun yaegideuri', your trivial stories, feels like something precious to be kept safe.
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honjail ttaen mollattdeon
i georiui punggyeongi
neowa geodneun i sigan
jeo haneulgwa deobureo
gilge pyeolchyeojin i gilboda
deo meolli pyeolchyeojyeo isseo
nopi jaran namuwa
hamkke su noheun gureumdeul
barami chagin haedo
pureun haneuri meosjin
oneul nega nae gyeote
ittdan geosmaneurodo joha
uri hanbeon anaboja
saramdeurui siseondeureun dwiro jeobeodugo
geurim gateun neol gaseume dugo sipeo
uri hanbeon anaboja
neoui sumanheun yaegideuri
neomu gunggeumhan geol
geujeo haneopsi nege jamgigo sipeo
neoui gwie sogsagigo
neon ganjileowo utgo
geureon uri geurimi
neomu joheul geos gatji anhni
idaero pyeongsaengi da ganda haedo joha
uri hanbeon anaboja
saramdeurui siseondeureun dwilo jeobeodugo
jichin haluga naesmulcheoreom heulleoga
uri hanbeon anaboja
neoui sumanheun jimdeureul naega mego sipeo
geujeo haneobsi nege da jugo sipeo
nareul barabwajuneun
neoui nundongja geu ane
jaggo yeppeun jib geu ane
neowa naega hana doego
geureon neol gamanhi
nado ileon mami jinjeong doejil anhgo
neoman barabogo
michyeo dolabeorigo
neodo naman barabogo
hamkke utgo tto gati ulgo
geureohge sigani heulleogago
uri hanbeon anaboja
ajig sarangi mwonji jal moreugettjiman
uri han beonman tteugeobge anaboja
geurigo geureohge nal
saranghanda yaegihaejwo
then i'll be kissing you
uri han beon anaboja
geugeomyeon gwaenchanhgesseo
A ballad about wanting to pause time with someone, away from everyone else's eyes. What sticks is how the wish stays modest. The singer doesn't ask for forever or a changed world.
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