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Sorang

A Korean lyric about holding happiness and sadness tight until a fading back disappears.

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A Korean lyric about holding happiness and sadness tight until a fading back disappears.

The lyric treats the moment of disappearance as a physical process, 'jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji'.

It's not a metaphor for loss; it's the actual, slow fading of a person's outline, measured in the time it takes to say the line again and again.

Editor's note

Hoppipolla's Sorang holds a memory close

A Korean lyric about holding happiness and sadness tight until a fading back disappears.

nae pum ane kkok angoseo

The lyric treats the moment of disappearance as a physical process, 'jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji'. It's not a metaphor for loss; it's the actual, slow fading of a person's outline, measured in the time it takes to say the line again and again.

The phrase 'nae pum ane kkok angoseo', holding it tightly in my arms, doesn't ask for resolution. It answers the pressure of watching something precious start to dissolve. You hold the whole feeling, the 'gippeumgwa seulpeumeul', because letting go means admitting it's already gone.

Holding something tightly in your arms is the only action left when words have run out. It's a bodily answer to an emotional fact.

The way 'jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji' repeats at the end, just those words, turns the song into a quiet vigil.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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the pull of "jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji" the pull of "nae pum ane kkok angoseo" the pull of "gippeumgwa seulpeumeul"
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Sorang

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Chagawossdeon gonggi geurigo jeo gangmul sori Geuttaena jigeumina naegen beogeoun

Dangsin eum cham hyanggiropgunyo

Birishan mul naemsae geu yeope miso ttin

Dangsin geuttaena jigeumina naegen beogeoun Dangsin eum nan babo gatgunyo

Yeogi i gippeumgwa seulpeumeul

Nae pum ane kkok angoseo

Aswiun geudae dwismoseubi

Jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji

Yeogi i gippeumgwa seulpeumeul

Nae pum ane kkok angoseo

Aswiun geudae dwismoseubi

Jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji

Jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji

Jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji

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What is "Sorang" by Hoppipolla about?

A Korean lyric about holding happiness and sadness tight until a fading back disappears. The lyric treats the moment of disappearance as a physical process, 'jogeumssik huimihaejil ttaekkaji'. It's not a metaphor for loss; it's the actual, slow fading of a person's outline, measured in the time it takes to say the line again and again.

Who performs "Sorang"?

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

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