A breakup song where the memory keeps showing up at familiar spots.
What's sharp here is how the song treats space.
The title says 'In The Same Place,' but the lyric keeps insisting everyone has moved to different roads under the same sky.
A breakup song where the memory keeps showing up at familiar spots.
A breakup song where the memory keeps showing up at familiar spots.
What's sharp here is how the song treats space.
The title says 'In The Same Place,' but the lyric keeps insisting everyone has moved to different roads under the same sky.
A breakup song where the memory keeps showing up at familiar spots.
urin seoro moreuneun cheok dareun goseul bogo itjyo
What's sharp here is how the song treats space. The title says 'In The Same Place,' but the lyric keeps insisting everyone has moved to different roads under the same sky. It's a neat, quiet contradiction, we're all still here, just not together.
The phrase 'Say hello to you' gets repeated every time a memory hits. It's not a real greeting, just a quiet habit the mind falls into when passing that old cafe or walking alone down a street. The lyric makes it feel automatic, like a reflex you can't turn off.
That line translates roughly to 'we pretend not to know each other, looking at different places.' It captures the whole awkward dance of a finished relationship, two people in the same city, carefully avoiding the same corners.
The way 'Say hello to you' lands each time, almost like a sigh. It doesn't build to anything bigger, just hangs there.
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georil geotda hanbeon ssik geu norae deullimyeon
gakkeum niga saenggakna Say hello to you
hamkke gadeon geu kape jinagal ttaemyeon
gakkeum niga saenggakna Say hello to you
urin seoro moreuneun cheok
dareun goseul bogo itjyo
alsu eomneun i gonggan soge
urin dareun gireul geotjyo
gateun haneul gateun sigan gateun goseseo
ijen dareun sarang dareun saram mannago itgetjyo
urin neomu eoryeotjyo sarangeul mollasseotjyo
haengbogeul bilgeyo ijen annyeong annyeong
neowa jaju meokdeon somsatang honja meogeul ttaemyeon
gakkeum niga saenggakna Say hello to you
niga baraedajudeon gireul honja georeulttaemyeon
gakkeum niga saenggakna Say hello to you
urin seoro moreuneun cheok
dareun goseul bogo itjyo
alsu eomneun i gonggan soge
urin dareun gireul geotjyo
gateun haneul gateun sigan gateun goseseo
ijen dareun sarang dareun saram mannago itgetjyo
urin neomu eoryeotjyo sarangeul mollasseotjyo
haengbogeul bilgeyo ijen annyeong annyeong
dorikil su eomneun gireul geodneun urineun
dasin bol su eobgetjyo ijen nami doegetjyo
[So/Yoo] saranggwa ibyeori gongjonhaneun
[So/Yoo] hyeonsil sogeseo neoreul mannatgie
ttaraya getjyo geuraeyagetjyo
urin neomu eoryeotjyo sarangeul mollasseotjyo
haengbogeul bilgeyo ijen annyeong annyeong
gateun haneul gateun sigan gateun goseseo
ijen dareun sarang dareun saram mannago itgetjyo
urin neomu eoryeotjyo sarangeul mollasseotjyo
haengbogeul bilgeyo ijen annyeong annyeong
haengbogeul bilgeyo ijen annyeong
A breakup song where the memory keeps showing up at familiar spots. What's sharp here is how the song treats space. The title says 'In The Same Place,' but the lyric keeps insisting everyone has moved to different roads under the same sky.
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