A Korean ballad about distance, memory, and the slow drift of seasons.
There's a plainness in how Heize lists what's leaving: falling leaves, distant birds, a retreating figure.
It avoids melodrama, which makes the ache feel earned.
A Korean ballad about distance, memory, and the slow drift of seasons.
A Korean ballad about distance, memory, and the slow drift of seasons.
There's a plainness in how Heize lists what's leaving: falling leaves, distant birds, a retreating figure.
It avoids melodrama, which makes the ache feel earned.
A Korean ballad about distance, memory, and the slow drift of seasons.
seuchyeo jinaganeun heuteojyeo ganeun dwinmoseubkkajido
There's a plainness in how Heize lists what's leaving: falling leaves, distant birds, a retreating figure. It avoids melodrama, which makes the ache feel earned. She's just watching things go, one after another, until the pattern itself becomes the point.
The phrase 'seuchyeo jinaganeun', passing by, slipping away, does a lot of the work here. It's not about a dramatic break, just the slow, inevitable drift of leaves, clouds, and a person's back as they walk off. The lyric holds onto that quiet motion, the kind you notice too late to stop.
That image of a back growing distant, just another thing passing by, ties the whole drift together. It's the human shape of the same slow loss the leaves represent.
The way her voice lingers on 'geumbangirado', even the sky, has a worn-out tenderness to it.
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tteoreojineun nagyeobkkajido
meoreojyeo ganeun jeo saedeuldo
seuchyeo jinaganeun heuteojyeo ganeun
dwinmoseubkkajido
eojewa gateun haneulsaeginde
eonjenga bon deuthan gureuminde
byeol gwanshim eopseotteon sarang norae
oneulttara gwitgae maemdone
kkochi jigo haega jeomulmyeon
kkeutin jul aratji
dashi deo areumdaun oseul ipgo
naegero one
tteoreojineun nagyeobkkajido
meoreojyeo ganeun jeo saedeuldo
seuchyeo jinaganeun heuteojyeo ganeun
dwinmoseubkkajido
geumbangirado ul geonman gateun
jeo haneuldo hulhul teoreonaego
apeudorok shirin gyeoullaldo
shireun bomeul hyanghae dallyeogajyo
naneun neoege tto neoneun naege
oneun giri geutorok
godoeeotteon iyuga
ireoke keun haengbogeul ango oneun
girieotgi ttaemuneul algo nan huen
tteoreojineun nagyeobkkajido
meoreojyeo ganeun jeo saedeuldo
seuchyeo jinaganeun heuteojyeo ganeun
dwinmoseubkkajido
amado urin
aju orae geujeonbuteo
yaksokdwaeisseotteon
mannamin geot gatjyo
sarang
naegedo on geojyo
tteoreojineun nagyeobkkajido
meoreojyeo ganeun jeo saedeuldo
seuchyeo jinaganeun heuteojyeo ganeun
dwinmoseubkkajido
A Korean ballad about distance, memory, and the slow drift of seasons. There's a plainness in how Heize lists what's leaving: falling leaves, distant birds, a retreating figure. It avoids melodrama, which makes the ache feel earned.
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