A K-Pop solo track where the singer can only find affection in his dreams.
Isaac Hongvisibility11 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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A K-Pop solo track where the singer can only find affection in his dreams.
It's a song about a love that's entirely interior, almost a secret he's keeping from himself.
The dreams aren't an escape; they're the only place the relationship is real, which makes waking up a kind of daily erasure.
Editor's note
Isaac Hong's dream of a love that only sleeps
A K-Pop solo track where the singer can only find affection in his dreams.
kkumeseo geudaega nareul jeongmallo joahaenne
It's a song about a love that's entirely interior, almost a secret he's keeping from himself. The dreams aren't an escape; they're the only place the relationship is real, which makes waking up a kind of daily erasure.
The pressure is in that word "kkumeseo", in the dreams. Every day he waits, "gidaryeodo," but the connection only happens when he's asleep. The lyric answers a specific kind of loneliness: the fear that the person you want only exists, or only wants you, in a place you can't stay.
That's the whole contract of the song. The affection is real, but it's conditional on being unconscious, which turns the chorus into a quiet report from a world that vanishes by morning.
The way "joahaenne", liked me, gets wrapped in the dream phrasing each time, like a fact he's trying to make stick after he opens his eyes.
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the pull of "kkumeseo geudaega nareul jeongmallo joahaenne"
Lyrics
You Liked Me In My Dreams
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Where are you my dear
maeil saenggagi na
nal nogineun misowa
dalkomhan moksori
ireon nal aneunji
neoreul dameun maeume
jongil gidaryeodo yeollagi eomne
oneuldo kkumeseo geudaega
nareul jeongmallo joahaenne
jameseo kkaeeonan hue
neomaneul gidarineun haru
neo ttaemune
janjanhaetdeon bami
modu heuteureojyeo beorin geon
algo inneunji
isanghajyo
wae naui modeun ge
neul hangsang neoinji
al suga eomne
oneuldo kkumeseo geudaega
nareul jeongmallo joahaenne
geudaega bogo sipeoseo
jami deuneun na
oneuldo kkumeseo geudaega
nareul jeongmallo joahaenne
geudaega bogo sipeoseo
seodulleo jami deuneun haru
kkumeseo neon eottaenneunji
malhal su eomneun namanui bimil
naege wayo soksagimyeo neol anajulge
oneuldo kkumeseo geudaega
nareul jeongmallo joahaenne
jameseo kkaeeo ireonamyeon
yeojeonhi gidarineun haru
geudaen alkkayo
naui maeumeul
wae kkumeseoman
nal baraneunji
nal baraneunji
wae kkumeseoman
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What is "You Liked Me In My Dreams" by Isaac Hong about?
A K-Pop solo track where the singer can only find affection in his dreams. It's a song about a love that's entirely interior, almost a secret he's keeping from himself. The dreams aren't an escape; they're the only place the relationship is real, which makes waking up a kind of daily erasure.
Who performs "You Liked Me In My Dreams"?
Isaac Hong performs "You Liked Me In My Dreams", and this lyric page sits inside the Isaac Hong catalog on LyroVerse.
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Are there related songs to explore after "You Liked Me In My Dreams"?
Yes. The related section below points to Close Your Eyes (The Uncanny Counter) and A Nap with a short reason for opening each page next.
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