A ballad about holding someone in memory when you can't hold them in life.
The lyric doesn't ask to be forgotten or forgiven.
It asks to be remembered specifically as a blur, a softened outline in someone's past.
A ballad about holding someone in memory when you can't hold them in life.
A ballad about holding someone in memory when you can't hold them in life.
The lyric doesn't ask to be forgotten or forgiven.
It asks to be remembered specifically as a blur, a softened outline in someone's past.
A ballad about holding someone in memory when you can't hold them in life.
nunbusin chueogeuroman naran saram gieokhaejundago
The lyric doesn't ask to be forgotten or forgiven. It asks to be remembered specifically as a blur, a softened outline in someone's past. That's a different kind of vanity, wanting to exist in another person's life as a gentle ache rather than a sharp wound.
The pressure in the song comes from that phrase 'neomu seulpeuge uljineunma', 'don't cry so sadly.' It's a plea that answers his own fear of causing pain by leaving. He's trying to manage the grief he knows he's creating, bargaining for a memory that's faded enough to be bearable but clear enough to mean something.
He's instructing someone how to file him away: not as a lover or a loss, but as a person in a blurry memory. It turns the act of remembering into a deliberate, almost merciful, editing job.
The way the promise 'I'll follow and watch over you' sits against the admission 'I won't be able to hold you again' lingers.
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eodikkajiga kkumilkka haengbokhagineun haesseulkka
sueopsi neoreul chajneun chueokdeul dwiro han chae annyeong
han balssik meoreojilsurok
ni sarangeun deo seonmyeonghi boyeo
eolmana gaseumeuro butjapgo apaya ijeulkka
deoneun nareul geokjeongma geuman i son nohajwo
neoreul wihal su issneun girimyeon
geu gosi eodideun gwaenchanha
naega meolli tteonado neomu seulpeuge uljineunma
yaksokhaejwo nunbusin chueogeuroman
naran saram gieokhaejundago
neomudo geuriulgeoya
dasin neol anajul sun eopseodo
iksukhan georeummada ttaraga jikyeojultenikka
deoneun nareul geokjeongma geuman i son nohajwo
neoreul wihal su issneun girimyeon
geu gosi eodideun gwaenchanha
naega meolli tteonado neomu seulpeuge uljineunma
yaksokhaejwo nunbusin chueogeuroman
naran saram gieokhaejundago
hamkke ulgousdeon i saenge mosnan huhoeneun eopseo
nae sarangeun neoui gaseumsogeseo yeongwonhi sumswiltenikka
nunmeoldorok saranghae naege sesangeun da neoyeosseo
haengbokhaejwo mojin unmyeonge apado
tteonaganeun na useul su issdorok
A ballad about holding someone in memory when you can't hold them in life. The lyric doesn't ask to be forgotten or forgiven. It asks to be remembered specifically as a blur, a softened outline in someone's past.
Han Dong Geun performs "Wherever You Are (그 곳이 어디든)", and this lyric page sits inside the Han Dong Geun catalog on LyroVerse.
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