Hoppipolla
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Enough

A Korean lyric about the exhaustion of trying to prove love with declarations.

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A Korean lyric about the exhaustion of trying to prove love with declarations.

The lyric circles a simple, stubborn truth: sometimes the demand for reassurance is the very thing that makes love feel insecure.

It finds its power in rejecting the expected script, valuing a quiet presence over a repeated phrase.

Editor's note

Hoppipolla's 'Enough' and the words that won't come

A Korean lyric about the exhaustion of trying to prove love with declarations.

saranghandan mareun haji mayo

The lyric circles a simple, stubborn truth: sometimes the demand for reassurance is the very thing that makes love feel insecure. It finds its power in rejecting the expected script, valuing a quiet presence over a repeated phrase.

The repeated plea 'geugeomyeon dwaeyo', then that's enough, answers a specific pressure. It's not about doubting the feeling itself, but about the fatigue of having to constantly name it, to turn it into a proof for someone else. The speaker is worn down by the demand for verbal confirmation, asking instead for a silence that holds.

It's a direct request to stop saying 'I love you', which flips the entire romantic script. The need isn't for more words, but for the anxiety behind them to finally ease.

The way 'geugeomyeon dwaeyo' returns, softer each time, until it just hangs there.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "geugeomyeon dwaeyo" turns into a mantra the pull of "geugeomyeon dwaeyo" the pull of "I love you"
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Enough

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dareun nugungal sarangharan mal

naegen neomu eoryeopjyo

naeil bojan mal ijen buranhal ppunin georyo

naegen eojesbam geu sunganboda

mam apeun geon eopseossjyo

saranghandan mal geu mareun deutgo sipji anhjyo

saranghandan mareun haji mayo

ansimsikiryeo geojiseun marayo

noryeokhal piryo eopsi

geunyang jigeum naega piryohaessdan mal

geugeomyeon dwaeyo

geugeomyeon dwaeyo

oemyeoneun naege namgigo gan ge

cham manheun geot gatayo

nae mameun

iie gieogui mugero

muneojijyo naui sarangeun manheun

jinsimeul barajin

anhayo hajiman igeon dan han jumui geojisin georyo

saranghandan mareun haji mayo

ansimsikiryeo geojiseun marayo

moryeokhal piryo eopsi

geunyang jigeum naega piryohaessdan mal

geugeomyeon dwaeyo

geugeomyeon dwaeyo

saranghandan mareun haji mayo

naui sarangeul sogiryeo marayo

geunyang amu mal eopsi nareul anajwoyo

naui maeumeun geugeomyeon dwaeyo

saranghandan mal geu mareun deutgo sipji anhjyo

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What is "Enough" by Hoppipolla about?

A Korean lyric about the exhaustion of trying to prove love with declarations. The lyric circles a simple, stubborn truth: sometimes the demand for reassurance is the very thing that makes love feel insecure. It finds its power in rejecting the expected script, valuing a quiet presence over a repeated phrase.

Who performs "Enough"?

Hoppipolla performs "Enough", and this lyric page sits inside the Hoppipolla catalog on LyroVerse.

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