A Korean ballad about love that arrives too late, built on the question 'Will we meet again like before?'
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A Korean ballad about love that arrives too late, built on the question 'Will we meet again like before?'
Most love songs are about the moment of connection or the pain of loss.
This one lives in the purgatory between them, where memory feels more real than the present.
Editor's note
J Min's Beautiful Days and the weight of waiting
A Korean ballad about love that arrives too late, built on the question 'Will we meet again like before?'
"neomu neujeun maringayo"
Most love songs are about the moment of connection or the pain of loss. This one lives in the purgatory between them, where memory feels more real than the present. The lyric treats time not as a line but as a loop you hope to re-enter.
The phrase "neomu neujeun maringayo", "is it too late to say this?", hangs over everything. It's not just about timing; it's the fear that the words themselves have lost their power, that the confession has been sitting inside so long it's gone stale. The whole song is built on that hesitation, the space between feeling something and finally letting it out.
It's the quiet heart of the song. Not a dramatic declaration, just someone wondering if the chance to speak at all has already passed.
The way the question "Will we meet again like before?" returns, each time sounding a little more worn down, a little less sure.
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the pull of "Will we meet again like before?"the pull of "neomu neujeun maringayo"
Lyrics
Beautiful Days
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Geunalcheoreom uriga
Tto mannalkka
Inyeoniran iyumaneuro
Joheungieok doelkka
Sujubeotdeon naemare
Gwi giullyeojwotdeon
Gomaun geudae isseoseo
Areumdawotdeon nal
Dasi olkkayo geuriun saram
Gaseumsoge ganjikhan geuriun sarang
Saranghae ije malhaneyo
Neomu neujeun maringayo
Eolmana gidaryeonnayo
Mianhaeyo geudae jikyeojuji motaeseo
Sigani jinado modu gieokhandamyeon
Uri dasi mannal tenikka
Geuttaecheoreom uriga
Tto mannaseo
Chueogiran iyumaneuro
Geuriumman namaseo
Dasi olkkayo geuriun saram
Gaseumsoge ganjikhan geuriun sarang
Saranghae ije malhaneyo
Neomu neujeun maringayo
Eolmana gidaryeonnayo
Mianhaeyo geudae jikyeojuji motaeseo
Sigani jinado modu gieokhandamyeon
Uri dasi mannal tenikka
Igirui kkeuteseo geudael dasi mannamyeon
Dasi saranghal su isseulkka
Geuttaecheoreom
Saranghae ijen malhaejwoyo
Neomu neujeun marijiman
Eolmana gidaryeonnayo
Mianhaeyo geudae jikyeojuji motaeseo
Sewori jinamyeon apeun sarang jinamyeon
Geuttae uri dasi mannagil…
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A Korean ballad about love that arrives too late, built on the question 'Will we meet again like before?' Most love songs are about the moment of connection or the pain of loss. This one lives in the purgatory between them, where memory feels more real than the present.
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J Min performs "Beautiful Days", and this lyric page sits inside the J Min catalog on LyroVerse.
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