I.M (Changkyun)
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Flower-ed

A song about refusing to let go of someone who's already gone.

I.M (Changkyun) visibility20 visits Editor's note live Video on page
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A song about refusing to let go of someone who's already gone.

The pressure is in the phrase 'amureohjido anhge', 'without changing at all.' He's asking the memory to stay exactly as it was, to not fade or soften, which is its own kind of devotion.

It's less about missing the person and more about the fear of the memory itself wilting, of that specific light in their eyes going dim in his mind.

Editor's note

I.M's Flower-ed holds a memory in place

A song about refusing to let go of someone who's already gone.

amureohjido anhge

The pressure is in the phrase 'amureohjido anhge', 'without changing at all.' He's asking the memory to stay exactly as it was, to not fade or soften, which is its own kind of devotion. It's less about missing the person and more about the fear of the memory itself wilting, of that specific light in their eyes going dim in his mind.

It's a plea against time itself. He's not asking for the person back; he's asking for the memory to stop decaying, to remain frozen and flawless in his head.

The way he delivers 'nal jabassdeon son', 'the hands that held me', with a quiet, almost stubborn clarity. It doesn't sound like longing; it sounds like a fact he's decided to keep.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "amureohjido anhge" the pull of "nal jabassdeon son"
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Flower-ed

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ssodajineun bie amureohji anhge seo issne

jeojeun jul moreun chae geudaero seo issne ireohge

eojjeom naneun jeohanghal himdo eopseo

geu jarie meomchwo isseo

nugungareul geuriwohaneun geosdo aninde seo isseo

nal jabassdeon son nal damassdeon nun da meoreojyeo

heuteojineun son chanranhan nundeuri meoreojyeo

amureohjido anhge niga nareul balpeul ttae

dasi waseo nareul anajugireul ganjeolhadorok bara

naega nuni busige neoreul hwanhi bichul ttae

nareul bogo useojwossdeon neoui misoreul gipi gieokhae

ttakhi neoreul wonmanghajin anha

sideureo beorin geol nado ara

naui gyeote issdeon neoui naldeura

budi sarajiji ma

nal jabassdeon son nal damassdeon nun da meoreojyeo

heuteojineun son chanranhan nundeuri meoreojyeo

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A song about refusing to let go of someone who's already gone. The pressure is in the phrase 'amureohjido anhge', 'without changing at all.' He's asking the memory to stay exactly as it was, to not fade or soften, which is its own kind of devotion. It's less about missing the person and more about the fear of the memory itself wilting, of that specific light in their eyes going dim in his mind.

Who performs "Flower-ed"?

I.M (Changkyun) performs "Flower-ed", and this lyric page sits inside the I.M (Changkyun) catalog on LyroVerse.

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