A solo track from the Victon leader that circles a single, aching question.
Most breakup songs are about moving on or holding a grudge.
This one is stuck in the conditional, replaying a moment that can't be replayed.
A solo track from the Victon leader that circles a single, aching question.
A solo track from the Victon leader that circles a single, aching question.
Most breakup songs are about moving on or holding a grudge.
This one is stuck in the conditional, replaying a moment that can't be replayed.
A solo track from the Victon leader that circles a single, aching question.
ttak han beonman deo neoreul majuhal su itgireul
Most breakup songs are about moving on or holding a grudge. This one is stuck in the conditional, replaying a moment that can't be replayed. It's a song about the vanity of memory, the way we keep polishing a single scene hoping it'll shine differently.
The phrase 'ttak han beonman deo', just one more time, drives the whole song. It's not a demand or a plan, just a wish that keeps coming back, wondering if a single repeat could change the shape of everything that's already passed. The lyric circles that possibility without ever believing it, which is what gives the longing its specific, quiet weight.
It's a plain statement of a hopeless want. Not 'I will' or 'I should,' just the bare fact of the desire itself, hanging there with nowhere to go.
The way his voice lingers on 'kkok manna', 'if only we could meet', feels less like a chorus hook and more like a sigh he can't shake.
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charari mollasseottamyeon
jigeum urin seoro apasseosseulkka
charari geunyang geuttaero
doraga jom deo ana jul su ittamyeon
sumaneun chueokdeul soge i moseub damgigil
da ichyeojineun geolkka
keodaran jeo byeok neomeoro modeun ge dakireul
budi dashi manna
geuttaedo urin sarangilkkayo
ttak han beonman deo neoreul majuhal su itgireul
geujeo sarangeul haetteon geu moseubeul
itji mothae kkok manna
shigani meomchwotteoramyeon
jigeum neoye soneul jabgo itji aneulkka
geu nare neoege gandamyeon
malhalge nae harue jeonbuyeottago
biweojyeo ganeun mamsoge i moseub damgigil
jeongmal kkeute seo inneun geolkka
mudyeojin gamjeong sairo modeun ge dakireul
budi dashi manna
geuttaedo urin sarangilkkayo
ttak han beonman deo neoreul majuhal su itgireul
geujeo sarangeul haetteon geu moseubeul
itji mothae kkok manna
geuttaen deo saranghaedo dwelkkayo
ttak han beonman deo uri hamkke hal su itgireul
geujeo sarangeul haetteon geu moseubeul
itji mothae kkok manna
A solo track from the Victon leader that circles a single, aching question. Most breakup songs are about moving on or holding a grudge. This one is stuck in the conditional, replaying a moment that can't be replayed.
Han Seung Woo performs "See You Again", and this lyric page sits inside the Han Seung Woo catalog on LyroVerse.
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